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  2. Old Original Bookbinder's - Wikipedia

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    Old Original Bookbinder's was a seafood restaurant at 125 Walnut Street in Philadelphia.It was known for its lobsters and its Bookbinder's soup.. The restaurant was decorated with bas-reliefs of U.S. Presidents on its stained-glass façade and the Gettysburg Address written in bronze near the front door.

  3. DiMillo's On the Water - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was established in 1982 by Tony DiMillo (1933–1999), who reused the name of his previous business, a lobster restaurant located on the opposite side of Commercial Street. DiMillo's Lobster House opened in 1965. [2] [3] [5] DiMillo's slogan, "The clams you eat here today slept last night in Casco Bay", was kept. [3]

  4. William Darden - Wikipedia

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    William Bristor Darden (November 17, 1918 – March 29, 1994), known as Bill, was an American businessman and the founder of the Red Lobster restaurant franchise. He is also the namesake of the multi-brand restaurant operator Darden Restaurants, which considers Darden to be its founder.

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    AOL Search delivers comprehensive listings and one-click access to relevant videos, pictures, local maps and more.

  6. John Risley - Wikipedia

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    Risley was born on April 26, 1948, [1] in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of Robert Campbell Risley (1908–1964), the first commanding officer of a military police unit and later an insurance broker, and Patricia Anne Bourke (1920–2014).

  7. Portrait of Toulouse Lautrec, in Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, with ...

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    Lautrec's most famous party, held at the Natansons' Paris house in February 1895, is often regarded as one of the most notorious parties in art history. 300 guests were invited, with a claimed 2,000 cocktails served, all accompanied by side dishes of gourmet food, with Lautrec working diligently as the sole chef and bartender, dressed in a ...

  8. Jasper White (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Jasper White was born in Orange, New Jersey on May 28, 1954. [2] [1] He credited his Italian grandmother with his interest in food.[1]White enrolled at The Culinary Institute of America in June 1975 and graduated in 1976. [1]

  9. Grady Stiles - Wikipedia

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    Fred Rosen wrote a book on the case called Lobster Boy: The Bizarre Life and Brutal Death of Grady Stiles Jr., and E! made a True Hollywood Story episode based on the case titled "The Murder of Lobster Boy". A&E Network also made a City Confidential episode based on the case called "Gibsonton: The Last Side Show".