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  2. A brief history of airline food’s rapid descent - AOL

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    If you took an American Airlines flight in the 1960s, you’d be wined and dined from the Coach-class “Royal Coachmanmenu. Your meal began with the beef consommé and proceeded to sautéed ...

  3. Coachman - Wikipedia

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    Coachman, Boston MA 1902 Russian coachman, before 1917 — his belt indicates his master's wealth. A coachman is an employee who drives a coach or carriage, a horse-drawn vehicle designed for the conveyance of passengers. A coachman has also been called a coachee, coachy, whip, or hackman.

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  5. Value menu - Wikipedia

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    A value menu is a group of menu items at a fast food restaurant that are designed to be the least expensive items available. In the US , the items are usually priced between $0.99 and $2.99. The portion size, and number of items included with the food, are typically related to the price.

  6. All American Group - Wikipedia

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    All American Group (formerly Coachmen Industries) was an American company whose divisions produced pre-fabricated housing, recreational vehicles (RVs) and system-built homes. [1] Based in Elkhart, Indiana , it was founded in 1964 as Coachmen Industries .

  7. Horsebus - Wikipedia

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    Especially popular around 1870–1900, these vehicles were known as 'private omnibuses' or 'station buses'; coachman-driven, they would usually accommodate four to six passengers inside, with room for luggage (and sometimes additional seating) on the roof. [1]

  8. Royal Coachman - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Coachman was first tied as a traditional winged wet fly and is a derivative of the Coachman wet fly. Mary Orvis Marbury in her Favorite Flies and Their Histories (1892) tells the story of its creation as follows: The Royal Coachman was first made in 1878 by John Haily, a professional fly-dresser living in New York City.

  9. Why You Should Avoid These RV Brands - AOL

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    Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. ... but Coachmen’s have caused a variety of problems. The 2017 Freedom Express model was recalled because the slide room driveshaft ...