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  2. Psst: Did you hear that IHOP is offering its House Faves menu through March 31? Available at most locations every Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., it features four breakfast options ...

  3. IHOP adds biscuits to its menu. Here’s what kind and ... - AOL

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  4. IHOP's new 2023 menu brings back Cinn-A-Stacks and more - AOL

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  5. IHOP - Wikipedia

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    IHOP Restaurants LLC (US: / ˈ aɪ. h ɒ p / EYE-hop; acronym for International House of Pancakes) is an American multinational pancake house restaurant chain that specializes in American breakfast foods. It is owned by Dine Brands—a company formed after IHOP's purchase of Applebee's, with 99% of the restaurants run by independent franchisees.

  6. IHOP just made its menu much smaller in order to 'simplify ...

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  7. U.S. Route 278 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    US 278 was established, in South Carolina, in 1965, traveling from Augusta, Georgia to Hilton Head Island. Crossing the Savannah River , in concurrency with US 1 / US 25 / US 78 / SC 121 , it then overlapped with SC 125 on Atomic Road, to Beech Island .

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  9. List of place names of Native American origin in the United ...

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    Conneaut – probably derived from Seneca ga-nen-yot, 'standing stone'. Mingo and Mingo Junction – named after the Mingo people, Iroquoians who moved west to Ohio in the 18th century, largely of the Seneca nation. [68] Ohio River – from Seneca Ohiyo 'the best river' or 'the big river'. [69] [70]