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  2. A&W Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    A&W's initial menu relied heavily on root beer and snacks, such as popcorn and peanuts, as well as sandwiches on sliced bread. [15] In 1927, J. Willard Marriott gained franchise rights for Washington, D.C. and the neighboring cities of Baltimore and Richmond. Subsequently, he moved to Washington to open a root beer stand with Hugh Colton.

  3. A&W Root Beer - Wikipedia

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    A&W Root Beer is an American brand of root beer that was founded in 1919 by Roy W. Allen [3] and primarily available in the United States and Canada. Allen partnered with Frank Wright in 1922, creating the A&W brand and inspiring a chain of A&W Restaurants founded that year. Originally, A&W Root Beer sold for five cents (equivalent to $0.88 in ...

  4. Long John Silver's - Wikipedia

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    The parent company of Long John Silver's and A&W, Yorkshire was acquired by Tricon Global and Tricon was renamed Yum! Brands, Inc in May 2002. By January 2011, Yum! announced it was seeking a buyer for its Long John Silver's and A&W All-American Restaurants divisions, citing poor sales and a desire to shift its focus to international expansion ...

  5. Boyleston, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Founded: 1875: Named for: Lewis N. Boyle: Elevation [1] 902 ft (275 m) ZIP code: ... Boyleston is an unincorporated community in Michigan Township, Clinton County ...

  6. Roy W. Allen - Wikipedia

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    The drink gained the name "A&W Root Beer" in 1922 when an employee of Allen's stand in Stockton, [7] Frank Wright, joined Allen in a partnership. The following year, A&W opened its first drive-in restaurant, located in Sacramento. [2] Though Frank Wright was bought out another year later, the chain of root beer stands retained the same name.

  7. Timeline of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Democrat becomes the Indiana State Sentinel in 1841. The Sentinel becomes the town's first permanent daily newspaper in 1851; it is discontinued in 1906. [31] The Indianapolis Female School, the town's first school for young women, opens in March. [60] 1831 1831 map of Indianapolis in Marion County, originally drawn by surveyor B. F. Morris

  8. Kilmore, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Kilmore is an unincorporated community in Union Township, Clinton County, Indiana.The town was laid out in 1854 by Abner C. Pence and for twenty years was known as Penceville, but after it became a station on the Vandalia Railroad in 1870 the company changed its name to Kilmore after the nearby creek (which was named for settler John Killmore).

  9. A&W (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Partnership licenses the trademarks to A&W Food Services of Canada Inc. in exchange for a royalty of 3% of the sales of A&W restaurants in Canada. A&W Food Services owns ~21% of A&W Trade Marks Inc. which is the sole general partner in the Partnership, while the rest is owned by A&W Revenue Royalties Income Fund. [35]