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Fredericton NB 45°57′37″N 66°38′12″W / 45.9604°N 66.6368°W / 45.9604; -66.6368 ( York County Court House National Historic Site of Federal ( 4482 )
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery (French: Musée des beaux-arts Beaverbrook) commonly referred to simply as The Beaverbrook, is a public art gallery in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. It is named after William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook , who funded the building of the gallery and assembled the original collection.
McNally has been active in the New York City restaurant scene since the 1980s. In that time, he has opened several restaurants. These include Augustine, Balthazar, Cafe Luxembourg, Cherche Midi, Lucky Strike, Minetta Tavern, Morandi, Nell's, The Odeon, Pastis, Pravda, Pulino's, [3] and Schiller's. [4]
Maxwell's reopened temporarily in August 2013, solely as a bar and restaurant, while the owners sought to sell the venue; [26] Justin Timberlake was allowed to film a commercial there. [27] In early 2014, it reopened under new ownership (a group of investors headed by Pete Carr and Rick Sorkin), with the name changed to Maxwell's Tavern. [28]
York County was established in 1785, named after the second son of King George III, Prince Frederick-Augustus (1763-1827), who was made Duke of York in 1784. [2] By 1831, [2] the top half was highly populated, due to the rich soil in the region, so it was split off to become Carleton County.
Portillo's Restaurant Group, Inc. [4] is an American fast casual restaurant chain based in the Chicago area that specializes in serving Chicago-style food such as hot dogs, Maxwell Street Polish, and Italian beef. The company was founded by Dick Portillo on April 9, 1963, in Villa Park, Illinois, under the name "The Dog House".
Maxwell's Plum was a bar at 1181 First Avenue, at the intersection with 64th Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. A 1988 New York Times article described it as a "flamboyant restaurant and singles bar that, more than any place of its kind, symbolized two social revolutions of the 1960s – sex and food". [ 1 ]
Fredericton CPR 1923 Canadian Pacific Heritage Register [33] Fredericton ICR 1911 Intercolonial Demolished 1960s McAdam: 1900 Canadian Pacific Edward Maxwell and W. S. Painter Heritage Register [34] Sackville 1907 Intercolonial Heritage Register [35] Shediac 1906 Albert Sincennes Heritage Register [36] St. John Union I 1884 Demolished 1932 St ...