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  2. Red's Giant Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    Red's Giant Hamburg was a restaurant on U.S. Route 66 in Springfield, Missouri, which is believed to have been the world's first drive-through restaurant. It was reopened in 2019 in a different location.

  3. Krameramtsstuben - Wikipedia

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    The oldest houses in the system (Krayenkamp 10/11 – houses a, n and m) are also the oldest surviving residential buildings in central Hamburg. With cantilevered floors and ornamental cut cleats, they were built around 1620 (Rear houses 1615–20; Vorderhaus 1625 [ 1 ] ) as a country house and summerhouse on what were otherwise ornamental and ...

  4. Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Their joint venture, Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ, opened in February 2017. [1] The restaurant's premises previously belonged to fried chicken restaurant Chick’s Fry House. [7] Scott and the restaurant were featured in the third episode of the Netflix food documentary series Chef's Table BBQ (2020). [8]

  5. Süllberg (Hamburg) - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the high shore of Blankenese. It has a rich history. In 1060/61 there was built a castle on its top by Adalbert of Hamburg. To date at the place of the former castle there is a hotel and restaurant of the well known chef Karlheinz Hauser, Hotel Süllberg. The top of the hill is owned by investor Peter Möhrle. [1]

  6. Block House (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Block House AG is a restaurant chain based in Hamburg, Germany. Block House restaurants specialize in steaks. The chain was founded in 1968 [1] by Eugen Block and his sister Marlies Head. It currently owns 53 restaurants in Europe; 42 of which are in Germany, and the others are in Portugal, Spain and Austria. [2]

  7. Jungfernstieg - Wikipedia

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    It caused a legal battle, as to who had to pay for the lost land, but it also gave land for a city expansion in the back of the dam: Hamburg's Neustadt (new town). The embankment along the newly created Lake Binnenalster was named Reesendamm , in honor of miller Heinrich Reese, who at the time operated the mill.

  8. Woman killed boyfriend who doubted her job chances, DA says - AOL

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    Ashley White, 29, was found guilty of second-degree murder and other charges in connection with the 2020 death of her boyfriend, Cody DeLisa.

  9. Cuisine of Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The fish market of Hamburg in 1973 (courtesy of the Bundesarchiv, B 145, Bild-F041596-0009) For much of its history Hamburg has been a major trading hub, resulting in both the development of a wealthy mercantile class, and a wide availability of goods from around the world. In the homes of wealthy residents, the kitchens were located in the ...