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  2. Crossroads (venue) - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads is an independent bar, restaurant, and music club in central Union County, New Jersey. [1] [2] Background. The club opened in 1996 playing blues, jazz and ...

  3. Best Hole-in-the-Wall Burger Joint in Every State

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    Arizona: The Chuckbox. Tempe. The sign outside touts "over 278 sold," but The Chuckbox is likely to sell that many burgers in a day now. Watch as they grill your burger (and bun) over a mesquite ...

  4. The Best Regional Sandwich Chains the Rest of the Country Needs

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    1. Publix. Region: Southeast. Yes, Publix is a grocery store, not an actual sandwich restaurant. But Pub subs, as they’re commonly known, are probably what the chain is most famous for.

  5. Crossroads Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads Kitchen is a vegan fine-dining restaurant in the Beverly Grove neighborhood of Los Angeles. They have since opened locations in Calabasas, California and Las Vegas , Nevada . History

  6. Swainsboro, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Early in its corporate life, much like other rural Georgia towns, Swainsboro depended on railroads for transportation. However, in the 1930s, many of the town's streets and sidewalks were paved, and Swainsboro found itself at the intersection of two major national highways, U.S. 1 and U.S. 80, thus earning its city motto: "Crossroads of the Great South".

  7. Gordon Ramsay Breaks His Fork Trying to Cut Steak — and ...

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    In a PEOPLE-exclusive first look at the episode, airing Friday, Feb. 14, the star's plastic fork breaks as he attempts to cut into a steak at the NOLA restaurant, which has “no metal forks ...

  8. Vinings, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Early on, Vinings was known as Crossroads, and then Paces, after Hardy Pace, circa 1830. He operated Pace's Ferry across the Chattahoochee River, in this area between Atlanta, Buckhead, and Smyrna. Paces Ferry Road is still the main east–west road through Vinings.

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