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  2. Skippers Seafood & Chowder House - Wikipedia

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    Skippers experienced rapid growth during the 1970s, with new restaurants being opened in several western states and in British Columbia, Canada. In 1989, Kansas-based NPC International purchased Skippers, Inc., closing some restaurants. [1] NPC International operated Skippers until it was purchased by Meridian Capital in 1995.

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  4. Closed floating restaurant in Clermont County secured after ...

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    Temporarily closed New Richmond floating restaurant, Skipper's River Cafe and Steamboat Marina, floated the Ohio River after it became undocked.

  5. Stonington (borough), Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Stonington is a borough and the town center of Stonington, Connecticut, United States, referred to by locals as "The Borough". The population was 976 at the 2020 United States Census, up from 929 in 2010. [1] The densely built Borough of Stonington occupies a point of land that projects into Little Narragansett Bay. It has two main streets that ...

  6. Stonington, Maine - Wikipedia

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    A picturesque working waterfront and tranquil tourist destination in eastern Penobscot Bay, Stonington has consistently ranked among the top lobster ports in the country and is the largest lobster port in Maine. In 2011, 14,854,989 pounds of lobster were landed by Stonington fishermen, with a value of $46.3 million. [3]

  7. New York, Providence and Boston Railroad - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1833 they consolidated to form a new New York, Providence and Boston Railroad. Ground was broken by the subsidiary Providence and Stonington Railroad [2] at Stonington, Connecticut on August 14, 1833. On November 17, 1837 the line opened between Stonington and a pier at South Providence, about 1 mile downriver from the city center.

  8. Clover Island restaurant losing its nearly 50-year-old dock ...

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    The Port of Kennewick has decided to permanently remove instead replacing the damaged boat dock in the Columbia River positioned at Cedars at Pier One restaurant on Clover Island in Kennewick.

  9. Stonington Harbor Light - Wikipedia

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    The Stonington Harbor Light is located at the southern end of Stonington Point, marking the eastern side of Stonington Harbor. The light station consists of the tower and keeper's house; both are built out of large granite blocks, and the keeper's house has a wood-framed ell attached.