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The following is a list of notable restaurant chains in the United States. ... Markham, Ontario, Canada 203 Nationwide ... Frederick, Maryland: 41 Mid-Atlantic
Berczy Village was established over what was once farmland that belonged to Frederick Bagg, a prominent agriculturalist and Jersey cattle breeder, and his wife Emma. [citation needed] Old historical houses that once belonged to the owners of the land still exist and can be found within the neighbourhood. It is a highly residential neighbourhood ...
61 Main Street Markham North [note 15] Markham Village: 4 [43] Old Presbyterian Manse 1840 Neoclassical: 89 Main Street Markham South: Markham Village: 4 [44] Jacob Pingle Sr. House 1840 Vernacular: 4638 Major Mackenzie Drive East — 6 [45] 5480 Major Mackenzie Drive East 1840 Georgian: 5480 Major Mackenzie Drive East — 6 [46] William Read ...
Nov. 8—Cacique Restaurant in downtown Frederick is back and brighter than ever. The well-known Spanish and Latin American establishment closed for renovations back in February and reopened to ...
Aug. 8—Chef Gérard Pangaud has cooked for rock stars and U.S. presidents, operated restaurants from Paris to New York City and earned two Michelin stars. In the fall, he'll teach at Frederick ...
Aug. 13—Tom Frederick Jr. grew up in and carried the banner for one of the most storied restaurateur families in Mankato, having a hand in the Happy Chef chain, then branching out to develop ...
Pacific Mall is built on the site formerly occupied by Cullen Country Barns, a farm-themed complex opened in 1983 that housed shops, a theatre, and restaurants. [4] The complex was established by Len Cullen, the founder of Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village in Whitby, Ontario, and consisted of two barn wings with gambrel roofs and a concrete silo.
The district also contains early-20th-century dwellings. Notable buildings include Mountain View (c. 1811), Wolf's Crag (c. 1820), Rosebank (c. 1870), Markham School (1918), the 1819 stone Upper Goose Creek Church, and the former Markham Freight Station (c. 1900). [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]