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  2. The Shed (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... The Shed is a restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

  3. Pawnee County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Pawnee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. Its county seat and largest city is Larned. [2] As of the 2020 census, the county population was 6,253. [1] The county is named after the Pawnee tribe. [3] Agriculture remains a cornerstone of Pawnee County's economy, with the county being one of the state's leading producers of ...

  4. The Shed (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Shed is a 2019 American vampire horror film directed by Frank Sabatella. Sabatella wrote the screenplay, based on a story by Jason Rice. The films stars Jay Jay Warren, Cody Kostro, Sofia Happonen, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, with Timothy Bottoms and Frank Whaley.

  5. Larned, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Larned was laid out in 1873. [4] The first post office was established at Larned in 1872. [5]The city drew its name from nearby Fort Larned, which operated from 1859 to 1878 and was named for Colonel Benjamin F. Larned, U.S. Army Paymaster from July 1854 to his death September 6, 1862.

  6. Pawnee people - Wikipedia

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    The Pawnee, also known by their endonym Chatiks si chatiks (which translates to "Men of Men" [1]), are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains that historically lived in Nebraska and northern Kansas but today are based in Oklahoma. [2] They are the federally recognized Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, who are headquartered in Pawnee, Oklahoma.

  7. Tin Shed Garden Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Tin Shed Garden Cafe is a restaurant on Alberta Street in northeast Portland's King neighborhood. [3] [4] The lesbian-owned [5] café has an outdoor dining area, a stone fireplace and chimney, an herb garden, [6] and a menu for dogs. [7] [8] [9] Tin Shed hosts Doggie Love Night on Tuesdays, as of 2018.

  8. Pawnee Municipal Swimming Pool and Bathhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Pawnee Municipal Swimming Pool and Bathhouse were erected by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s. The swimming pool, built in 1937, covers three acres.

  9. Pahuk - Wikipedia

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    In the 1850s, three Pawnee villages were located in the vicinity of Pahuk. The Skidi (Wolf Pawnee) had established a village at the McClean Site on the bluff between 1847 and 1850. [6] By 1855, the Skidi had been joined by the Pitahauerats (Tapage Pawnee), and the village had been fortified against Sioux attack with a sod wall.