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An oyster bar, also known as an oyster saloon, oyster house or a raw bar service, [1] [2] is a restaurant specializing in serving oysters, or a section of a restaurant which serves oysters buffet-style. Oysters have been consumed since ancient times and were common tavern food in Europe, but the oyster bar as a distinct restaurant began making ...
Rawbar Inc., doing business as Acme Oyster House, is a chain of seafood restaurants in the United States, headquartered in Metairie, Louisiana, [1] with the original in the French Quarter of New Orleans. The company's food is served cajun and creole style and it has locations in Florida, Alabama, and formerly Texas. [2]
Old Allentown Historic District (8th through 12th Streets east to west and Linden through Liberty Streets south to north) The Old Allentown Historic District was established on September 6, 1978, by City Ordinance #12314 and was certified by the Pennsylvania State Historical and Museum Commission on September 26, 1978.
english: house on the left was built in 1890; the kistler family are very prominent in lehigh county and allentown – several were medical doctors. the house appears to in the process of conversion into offices or the second and third floors
In 2016, the Liberty Street location closed, [2] and a sixth location opened in South Mall in Salisbury Township. [3] [4] The company currently operates five locations in the Lehigh Valley, including three in Allentown, and one each in Emmaus and Fogelsville. In December 2023, the company announced the closure of its Trexlertown store on ...
Allentown (Pennsylvania Dutch: Allenschteddel, Allenschtadt, or Ellsdaun) is the county seat of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States. [9] It is the third-most populous city in Pennsylvania with a population of 125,845 as of the 2020 census and the most populous city in the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th-most populous metropolitan area ...
It is the oldest home in Allentown, built between 1768 and 1770, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, stone dwelling in the Georgian architecture style. It was built as a summer home by James Allen, the third son of William Allen, founder of Allentown. Today, it houses the library and museum of the Lehigh County Historical Society. [1] [3] [6]
The house is composed of a small, Norman style core dated to the mid-19th century, with a large Tudor Revival addition built about 1910. Also on the property are the remains of a pier and a poured concrete and cinder block wall. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] The house was rebuilt in the late-2010s.