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The first Golden Rule Bar-B-Q restaurant was founded in Irondale, Alabama by the Williams family in 1891. Located on a major dirt road, the restaurant originally catered to travelers. [1] The original wood building had dirt floors, but it was later moved to a new location with a wood floored dining room. [2]
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Irondale: c. 1915 84 Stacey House May 6, 2020: Wylam: c. 1898 85 Stonecroft: July 22, 1991: Hoover: c. 1821 NRHP 86 Temple of Sibyl October 28, 1985: Vestavia Hills: 1924–25 87 The Overseer's House September 28, 2000: Hoover: c. 1889 88 The Sweet House November 15, 2007: Bessemer: c. 1906 89 Thomas Historic District: February 19, 1988 ...
The Ironbound was an industrial neighborhood in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The neighborhood was home to Hensler's Beer Brewery, P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company (in 1954 Newark's largest employer) and the Feigenspan Brewery. [7]
The town incorporated as Irondale (after Irondale Furnace) on October 19, 1887, following a vote on October 17, 1887. [3] In 1891, Golden Rule Bar-B-Q, the oldest restaurant in Alabama, was founded in Irondale. [4] The 1916 Irondale earthquake, magnitude 5.1, caused some damage in the area, and was felt in neighboring states.
Hot 'n Now structure in Sturgis, MI (2014) Drive-thru menu at the Sturgis Hot 'n Now (2014) Hot 'n Now was founded in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1984 by William Van Domelen. [5] Van Domelen had opened the first Michigan Wendy's restaurants and was a franchisee of Burger Chef in Southwest Michigan. [6]
Port Hadlock-Irondale is located in northeastern Jefferson County on the Quimper Peninsula, an arm of the northeast corner of the Olympic Peninsula.The CDP includes the communities of Port Hadlock and Irondale, plus part of Chimacum, all of which form what is locally known as the "tri-area". [8]