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As of 2018 it had 22 restaurants in California, Washington, Idaho and Texas, with plans to grow into Nevada and additional locations in California in 2018. [citation needed] As of 2020 Eureka had 26 locations open in 6 states with 2 in planning for 2020. [3]
At sixteen years old, McGarry finished his high school examinations and moved to New York City, [1] where he opened his own pop-up restaurant, Eureka NYC, in the West Village. [4] The only chef at Eureka NYC, McGarry cooks a 14-course tasting menu [8] [9] inspired in part by his international travels. [3] As of 2014, McGarry was writing an ...
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Laguna Beach was first settled in the 1870s, but was founded officially in 1887 and, in 1927 it incorporated as a city. Beginning in 1944, a council-manager form of government was adopted. [2] Residents of Laguna Beach elect five non-partisan council members who serve four-year staggered terms, with elections occurring every two years. The ...
The offshore rocks are part of the California Coastal National Monument. Colorful tide pools provide specimens to Cal Poly Humboldt's Fred Telonicher Marine Laboratory located in Trinidad. Nearby parks include Little River State Beach just south of Trinidad and to the north, Sue-meg State Park. The Beach's latitude and longitude are 41.0594 ...
Old Town Eureka (formally the Eureka Old Town Historic District) in Eureka, California, is a historic district listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. It is a 350-acre (1.4 km 2) area containing 154 buildings mostly from the Victorian era. The core of the district runs the length of First, Second, and Third Streets ...
Mount Laguna is a village in the Laguna Mountains with a population of about 80. The headwaters of three perennial streams begin in the Laguna Mountains: Noble Creek, Cottonwood Creek, and Kitchen Creek. The Laguna Mountains extend northwest about 35 mi (56 km) from the Mexican border at the Sierra de Juárez range. [2]
Laguna Creek is a perennial 8.5-mile-long (13.7 km) [3] southward-flowing stream originating on the southern flank of Ben Lomond Mountain in the Santa Cruz County, California, United States. It culminates in a lagoon (Sp. laguna ) before reaching the Pacific Ocean about six miles northwest of Santa Cruz, California .