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  2. Erie J. Sauder - Wikipedia

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    Erie J. Sauder (August 6, 1904 – June 29, 1997) was an American inventor and furniture-maker. He invented a knock-down table in 1951 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and founded a company that produced ready-to-assemble furniture—one of the largest in the United States at the time of his death.

  3. Take a coastal dining tour of 14 favorite waterfront ... - AOL

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    Angelo's Seafood Restaurant. 5 Mashes Sands Road, Panacea; 850-984-5168; open Wednesday-Sunday all year; angelospanacea.com Perched on pilings at the edge of Ochlockonee Bay in Panacea, Angelo's ...

  4. From fish camps to seafood shacks, here's a look at coastal ...

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    The Calabash style of seafood saw its heyday in the 1980s, but the dining scene along NC's coast is changing. From fish camps to seafood shacks, here's a look at coastal NC's evolving dining scene ...

  5. Edgewater Beach Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In the winter months, the bands played in the Marine Dining Room and, in the summer months, outdoors on the Beach Walk. On the first floor of the hotel, guests walked on a wooden gangway into the Yacht Club for cocktails. In the early days women were not permitted to sit at the bar. [14]

  6. Gourmet Room - Wikipedia

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    Gourmet Room and the Miró mural. The Gourmet Room or Gourmet Restaurant (1948–1992) was a fine-dining restaurant and iconic modernist space in Cincinnati, Ohio, which received five-star Mobil ratings in the 1970s and was at the time one of the few restaurants in the country so rated. [1] It won multiple dining awards from Holiday. [2] [3]

  7. Cavalier Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Cavalier Hotel is a historic hotel building at 4200 Atlantic Avenue in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The seven-story building was designed by Neff and Thompson with a Y-shaped floor plan and was completed in 1927. Most of its hotel rooms featured views of the Atlantic Ocean, and all had private bathrooms. The hotel also featured dining ...