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As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 1,032 people, 452 households, and 287 families living in the village. The population density was 2,795.8 inhabitants per square mile (1,079.5/km 2).
Rhodes W1 was a restaurant located in London, England. Opened in 2007, it gained a Michelin star within a year of opening in January 2008. It served European cuisine, and was one of two Rhodes restaurants in London to hold a Michelin star.
He headed Rhodes Mezzanine, later Rhodes W1 Dubai, at the Grosvenor House Hotel, [26] and another restaurant Rhodes Twenty10 at Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort & Spa. [10] In 2013 he opened his first restaurant in Abu Dhabi, Rhodes 44 at The St. Regis Hotel. [27] Rhodes was a supporter of Manchester United. [28] [29]
Rhodes Twenty Four was a Michelin-starred restaurant located in the City of London. Run by celebrity chef Gary Rhodes, the restaurant was located on the 24th floor of Tower 42, formerly known as the Natwest Tower and operated between 2003 and 2014.
The James A. Rhodes Airport (ICAO: KJRO, FAA LID: JRO) is a publicly owned, public use airport located 5 miles southeast of Jackson in Jackson County, Ohio. [1] Most airports share the same code from IATA and the FAA. However, Rhodes Airport is assigned JRO by the FAA but not by IATA, who assigned JRO to Kilimanjaro International Airport.
Ringside Café is a restaurant and bar in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The restaurant is considered the oldest bar or restaurant in Downtown Columbus, having opened in 1897 and operated continuously since then. [1] [2] The restaurant has always been an attraction of politicians, lawyers, reporters, and lobbyists, given its proximity to the Ohio ...
South facade as viewed from the Ohio Statehouse. The Rhodes Tower was designed by Brubaker/Brandt of Columbus and Dalton, Dalton, Little, and Newport of Cleveland. [5]: 12 The skyscraper was designed in a Modernist style, sometimes characterized as Brutalist, featuring the style's characteristic heavy rectilinear masonry. [17]
James Ford Rhodes (May 1, 1848 – January 22, 1927), was an American industrialist and historian born in Cleveland, Ohio. After earning a fortune in the iron, coal, and steel industries by 1885, he retired from business to devote time to historical research.