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  2. Piz Gloria - Wikipedia

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    The walkway. The cable car station and the restaurant were designed by Bernese architect Konrad Wolf. The Piz restaurant claims to be the world's first revolving restaurant [1] although others already existed at the time of Piz Gloria's 1969 opening, such as the "Eye of the Needle" in Seattle, Washington, United States, which opened in 1962. [2]

  3. List of place names of German origin in the United States

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    Was settled by Mennonite Swiss immigrants, who named it after the capital city of Switzerland, Bern. [14] Berne: New York: Originally spelt "Bern," the town was initially settled by German Palatine refugees. Berne: Ohio: Named after the city of Bern by its first settler, a Swiss immigrant. [15] Bettendorf: Iowa

  4. Swiss Americans - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Heritage Village & Museum – begun in 1985, it is currently the largest outdoor museum in northern Indiana. It is located in Berne, Indiana. [19] Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association – consists of descendants of the Mennonites who immigrated to the U.S. from Ukraine in the 1870s. [20]

  5. Who has the best barbecue in Iowa? Food & Wine gave this ...

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    The restaurant serves a Central Texas-style barbecue smoked daily since Steven Perlowski and Tanya Doyle opened the 2,400-square-foot restaurant in 2017 along Highway 17.

  6. Swiss cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Typical food from Ticino can be found in a Grotto, the local type of restaurant. [28] Chestnut is also a historical staple food of southern Switzerland. The chestnut tree, introduced there 2,000 years ago, was referred to as the "bread tree". [29] Another specific product of Ticino is olive oil; olive cultivation was revived in the late 20th ...

  7. Berne, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Berne, Iowa. 1 language. ... It was named after Bern, in Switzerland. [2] Berne's population was 11 in 1915, [3] and just 6 in 1925. [4] The population was 25 in 1940 ...

  8. Westside Shopping and Leisure Centre - Wikipedia

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    A shopping centre on the city's periphery contributes to the disintegration of the city centre and leads to a “loss of values,” he says. [3] Defenders of Westside, such as Swiss architect Barbara Holzer, argue that Bern's urban centre is not under threat and that the shopping centre instead offers “new urban spaces.”

  9. Zibelemärit - Wikipedia

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    Zibelemärit in Bern. The Zibelemärit (Bernese German dialect; English: Onion market) is an annual market with aspects of a fair in the old town of Bern, Switzerland. It takes place the fourth Monday in November.