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The Grant Street Grocery and Market, at 815 S. Grant St. in Casper, Wyoming, was built in 1921. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [1] The store was under renovation in 2016 to re-open as a neighborhood grocery store, by five partners who were neighbors. [2] It was re-opened in 2017. [3]
In the early 1970s Anderson and Fair had moved on, and for the rest of the decade Anderson Fair was run by a co-operative legally known as The Blue Squirrel Corp. [6] Although the co-op was founded by one man, Pat Pritchett, the club was at one time collectively owned by thirteen individuals and over the years, more than twenty-five people purchased shares in the Fair for as low as $250. [3]
Lenexa / l ɪ ˈ n ɛ k s ə / is a city in Johnson County, Kansas, United States, [1] and part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 57,434. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] making it the 9th most populated city in Kansas.
Jan. 16—Victoria Barkley is excited about her future. As a young Black woman, perhaps that alone is symbolic of the nation's progress since Martin Luther King Jr. first shared his dream. Barkley ...
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Grant Street Station, also known as the B&O Pittsburgh Terminal, was a passenger rail station on Grant Street downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) announced plans for it on May 3, 1955, after selling the original B&O Station bordering the Monongahela River to the state for construction of Interstate 376.
In October 2008, Grant Achatz and co-author Nick Kokonas published Alinea, a hardcover coffee table book featuring more than 100 of the restaurant's recipes. The book's narrative follows life in the kitchen for Achatz and his crew, and includes more than 400 behind-the-scenes photographs by Lara Kastner.
The Chatty Cafe Scheme is an initiative started in the UK to encourage conversation among strangers. The scheme was started in 2017 and promotes the marking of certain tables in cafes and other venues as tables at which talking to strangers is explicitly welcome. [1] The initiative found support by several companies and politicians in the UK.