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Clock was a Swedish hamburger restaurant chain founded by SARA (Sveriges Allmänna Restaurangaktiebolag) that later also bought a Swedish offshoot from the US-based Carrols. The chain was active from 1976 to 1999, but eventually began to suffer from hardening competition from other kinds of fast food, such as Kebab, Falafel, Sandwiches, etc.
United States historic place Chesterton Commercial Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district I.O.O.F. Lodge (Antique Shop Building) Show map of Indiana Show map of the United States Location 109–193 N. Calumet Rd. and 130–134 N. Calumet Rd., Chesterton, Indiana Coordinates 41°36′39″N 87°3′8″W / 41.61083°N 87.05222°W / 41. ...
Round the clock may refer to: a service available at any time, 24/7; Round the Clock (Darts), the game played on a dartboard; Round the Clock (radio), an English ...
What Is Ground Round? In 1969, Howard Johnson's opened up a bar and grill called the Ground Round in Massachusetts. It became hugely popular, and at its height, had over 200 locations.
A popular Hanover bar and restaurant has announced its move to a longtime vacant space in Penn Township. Avalon Ale House, located at 304 Poplar St. in the borough, is moving to the site of the ...
Chesterton Lodge, completed in 1890 and now Bruern Abbey Preparatory School. There was a mansion at the south-east end of Chesterton village by the early part of the 18th century. It was improved in the middle of the 18th century, and its grounds were extended for George Clarke, Sheriff of Oxfordshire by diverting part of Akeman Street. By 1823 ...
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There was a Roman town on the Fosse Way less than a mile from the present village of Chesterton [3] and this was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village changed names many times being Cestreyon (1043), Cestedone (1086), Cestertona (1170), Templer Cestreton (1185), Chastreton (1198), Casterton (1292) and Chesterton by 1350.