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  2. Big John Steak & Onion - Wikipedia

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    Big John Steak & Onion, aka BJs & Onion or Steak and Onion [2] and formerly Slick-Chick, Inc., is a regional sub sandwich chain. [1] The name came from a nickname that the founder, John E. Klobucar, had received from his friends. The chain is considered a restaurant icon of the Flint Area. [3]

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  4. Cuisine of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    W. K. Kellogg, an industrialist, had worked for his brother, John Harvey Kellogg, in a variety of capacities at the sanitarium in Battle Creek. Tired of living in the shadow of his brother, W.K. Kellogg struck out on his own, going to the boom-towns surrounding the oilfields in Oklahoma as a broom salesman. Having failed, he returned to work as ...

  5. List of hamburger restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Hamburgers are often served with lettuce, bacon, tomato, onion, pickles, cheese, and condiments such as mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, and relish. [1] This list includes restaurants and fast food restaurants that primarily serve hamburgers and related food items.

  6. Metromedia Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    Metromedia Restaurant Group formerly operated certain Bennigan's and Steak and Ale restaurants under the S&A Restaurant Group division. This division was forced into an involuntary Chapter 7 liquidation by its lender, GE Capital, in August 2008, and closed over 300 company-owned Bennigan's and Steak & Ale restaurants. [2]

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  9. Cuisine of New England - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts native John Chapman, known as Johnny Appleseed, was a nurseryman who spread apple trees across the midwest. William Blaxton planted the first apple orchard in 1625. The earliest apple varieties produced in New England included Lady (1628), Roxbury Russet (1630), Pomme Grise (1650), Baldwin (1740), Porter (1800), Mother (1844) and ...