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  2. Maria Clara gown - Wikipedia

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    The María Clara gown, historically known as the traje de mestiza during the Spanish colonial era, [1][2] is a type of traditional dress worn by women in the Philippines. It is an aristocratic version of the baro't saya. It takes its name from María Clara, the mestiza protagonist of the novel Noli Me Tángere, penned in 1887 by Filipino ...

  3. Take a peek at Fort Worth’s Michelin Guide candidates ... - AOL

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    More picks: The $29 crabcake Benedict or chicken-and-waffles brunch through Sept. 1 at Fitzgerald, 6115 Camp Bowie Blvd.. The $49 dinner with a choice of prime rib, steak Oscar, New York strip or ...

  4. Baro't saya - Wikipedia

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    Baro't saya. La Bulaqueña, an 1895 painting by Juan Luna of an upper class woman from Bulacan wearing a traje de mestiza. The painting is sometimes referred to as the " María Clara " due to the woman's dress. The baro’t saya or baro at saya (literally "blouse and skirt") is a traditional dress ensemble worn by women in the Philippines.

  5. Chef Tim Love’s newest restaurant has a dress code — and ...

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    Chef Tim Love’s newest restaurant turns the Stockyards upside down. To start with, Caterina’s is a fine-dining Italian restaurant serving $64 lobster and a shareable $149 New York strip steak ...

  6. A first look, taste of new Fort Worth restaurant serving ...

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  7. Filipiniana - Wikipedia

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    Based on former dean and professor Rosa M. Vallejo of the Institute of Library Science of the University of the Philippines the term Filipiniana was a derivation from two root words: namely Filipinas, the Spanish-language version of the country name of the Philippines and -ana or -aniana, which means “collected items of information” which may be anecdotal or bibliographical in nature.

  8. Fort Worth Stockyards - Wikipedia

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    76002067 [1] Added to NRHP. June 29, 1976. The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district that is located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, north of the central business district. A 98-acre (40 ha) portion encompassing much of the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District in ...

  9. Here are more bare-bone details on the new Goldee’s BBQ’s ...

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    The new stand will serve only three menu items, but the ribs come five different ways. Here are more bare-bone details on the new Goldee’s BBQ’s Fort Worth rib house by I-35W Skip to main content