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    From a single restaurant that began in Walnut Creek back in 1969, Der Dutchman has grown into Dutchman Hospitality Group, featuring seven restaurants in three states, as well as a chain of hotels ...

  3. Jefferson Township, Richland County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Fields west of Bellville Location of Jefferson Township in Richland County. Coordinates: 40°36′26″N 82°30′29″W  /  40.60722°N 82.50806°W  / 40.60722; -82

  4. Category:Restaurants in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  5. Bellville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The first post office came to Bellville in 1824, further helping to put its name on the map. [5] Before the post office was built, those who lived in the village had to travel a long distance just to send a letter. The first church was constructed in Bellville map in 1834, though church services had taken place since 1814.

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  7. All Souls Unitarian-Universalist Church - Wikipedia

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    The current building, a Richardsonian Romanesque style structure, was constructed in 1894–1897. D. L. Briggs of Cleveland was the architect. The sandstone came from the Cyrus Gatton Farm on Ohio Route 97, east of Bellville, and another quarry west of the village. Stones were cut to fit and the cornerstone laid in 1894.

  8. Dutch lunch - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] As of 2023, the restaurant continues to operate under different ownership. [13] By 1936, the William Simon Brewery in Buffalo, New York claimed the Dutch lunch was "all the rage" for bridge parties, generally served with "sliced sausage, boiled ham, smoked tongue, thin wafers of cheese, dill pickles, potato salad, rye bread - and beer ...

  9. Wienerschnitzel - Wikipedia

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    The specific phrase Wiener Schnitzel denotes a "Viennese breaded veal cutlet", [10] [11] something the restaurant chain has served briefly as a limited menu item in 2017. [ 2 ] The chain dropped the (in German wrong) "Der" from its name, shortening it to Wienerschnitzel in 1977, though many franchises have retained the older name on their ...