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  2. The Cattleman - Wikipedia

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    The Cattleman opened at Lexington Avenue and East 47th Street [4] in Manhattan, New York City, in 1959, with sales reaching $450,000 that year. By 1967, The Cattleman had relocated to 5 East 45th Street [ 5 ] (the Fred F. French Building at 551 Fifth Avenue ), [ 6 ] with sales of over $4,000,000 a year at the 400-seat restaurant.

  3. The Palm (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Palm is an international chain of American fine-dining steakhouses that began in 1926. The original location was in New York City at 837 Second Avenue (between East 44th Street and East 45th Street) in Manhattan.

  4. Shun Lee Palace - Wikipedia

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    Shun Lee Palace is a Chinese restaurant located at 155 East 55th Street, between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. [1] It claims to be the birthplace of orange beef. It opened in 1971.

  5. Butter Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Butter Restaurant is owned by Alex Guarnaschelli and is located in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 2002, it was originally located on Lafayette Street. [1] The Midtown location opened in November 2013. [2] The original location, owned by Richie Akiva and Scott Sartiano, was considered a nightlife hotspot. [3] The restaurant has three seating areas.

  6. Shanley's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The second restaurant was opened in 1896 on Broadway, between 29th and 30th St; and, thereafter, the Shanley Restaurants followed the northward tide of commerce and entertainment. In 1896, Oscar Hammerstein startled the town by opening The New York Theater on Broadway, between 44th and 45th St. Skeptics thought the impresario "crazy" for ...

  7. Earl of Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    From 1971 he was formally styled as Viscount Stormont. On 21 October 2015 he succeeded as Earl of Mansfield (created 1776 and 1792), Lord Scone (1604), Lord Balvaird, and Viscount of Stormont (1621). [4] [better source needed] In 1985, he married Sophia Mary Veronica Ashbrooke, and they had four children: [4]

  8. Elaine's - Wikipedia

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    Elaine's was a bar and restaurant in New York City that existed from 1963 to 2011. It was frequented by many celebrities, especially actors and authors. It was established, owned by and named after Elaine Kaufman, who was indelibly associated with the restaurant, which shut down shortly after Kaufman died. [1]

  9. Cassa Hotel & Residences - Wikipedia

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    Cassa Hotel & Residences is a 48-story building at 70 West 45th Street in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. [1] It was designed by TEN Arquitectos headed by Mexican architect Enrique Norten [2] in collaboration with the American design firm CetraRuddy and developed by Solly Assa's Assa Properties. [3]