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  2. Farmington Historic District (Farmington, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The district includes some significant buildings in Farmington: [2] Governor Fred M. Warner House, a symmetric, block shaped house with a low hipped roof topped by a cupola, built in 1867. The Masonic Lodge (formerly Township Hall), a two-story building with towers, corbels, arched doorways and a mansard roof in patterned slate, completed in 1876.

  3. 'Sushi was moving': Restaurant closes after influencer's ...

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    After reviewing the FOB Sushi Bar, Lee’s followers commented on the post alerting him that there might be something wiggling in his sushi. “At 1:50, the end of your sushi was moving,” one ...

  4. Sushiro - Wikipedia

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    On 29 January 2023, a video was published, consisting of a 17-year-old student in Sushiro Gifu Masakiten licking a soy sauce bottle and a cup before placing it back, sucking on his finger, and using it to touch sushi circling on the conveyor belts. This caused the stock price of Food & Life Companies, the parent company of Sushiro, to plummet.

  5. Farmington, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Farmington is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northwestern suburb of Detroit, Farmington is located roughly 20 miles (32.2 km) from downtown Detroit, and is surrounded on most sides by the larger city of Farmington Hills. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 11,594. [4]

  6. Saburo's - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 guide Best Places: Portland says, "come here for no-frills, value sushi". [2] In her book Food Lover's Guide to Portland, Liz Crain said Saburo's serves "big-ass" sushi. [3] Portland Monthly says, "Rolls the size of Hondas will have you coming back to this popular Sellwood sushi joint. The albacore tuna, softshell crab, and sea urchin ...

  7. Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum - Wikipedia

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    Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Emporium was founded by Marvin Yagoda, a pharmacist who collected, restored, and sold antique arcade machines. [6] Yagoda initially housed his collections in his garage, but at the suggestion of his wife, he installed some of his machines in the food court of the Tally Hall shopping center in Farmington Hills, Michigan in the early 1980s.

  8. Farmington Main Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district includes Farmington's city offices at 160 S. Main Street, which distributes a self-guided tour of sites in the district. [2] The district may also have been known as the Farmington Sycamore Historic District, or is otherwise associated with that. It runs along Main St. from 200 S.to 600 N., along 600 North St. to Park Ln. and 100 ...

  9. Farmington Historic District (Farmington, North Carolina)

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    Notable contributing resources include the Farmington Community Cemetery (1881), Wiseman-Kennen House (1873), Dr. Lester P. and Helen Bahnson Martin House (1936, 1987), Williard Garage (1920s), Francis Marion Johnson Store (1873, 1922), Charles F. and Jane A. Bahnson House (c. 1878), Jarvis-Horne Store (c. 1870, 1910, 1940), Brock Marker (c ...