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  6. Royal Farms - Wikipedia

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    Royal Farms locations map as of January 2021. (Baltimore Metro expanded in inset) In 1959, Cloverland Farms Dairy opened its first store in 1959 in Baltimore, [3] which remains where the company's headquarters are based. [3] under the name White Jug. In 1968, Cloverland Farms Dairy merged with Royal Dunloggin Dairy and the name was changed to ...

  7. All-you-can-eat buffets are making a major comeback - AOL

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    All-you-can-eat buffets are back and better than ever. In 2022, buffets were a $5.5 billion industry — up 9% from 2021, when many closed during the pandemic.

  8. The Mall in Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Mall in Columbia, also known as the Columbia Mall, is the central shopping mall for the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States. It has over 200 specialty stores and the anchor stores are AMC Theatres , Lidl , Main Event Entertainment , Barnes & Noble , JCPenney , Macy's , and Nordstrom .

  9. Gifford's Ice Cream & Candy Co. - Wikipedia

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    The first store was opened at 8101 Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland, where Gifford's sold six original ice cream flavors. [2] In 1940, the company opened a second location on Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda. By 1956, there were five locations in the DC area. Until 1985, all Gifford's locations were large, old-fashioned ice cream parlors.