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  2. OpenTable - Wikipedia

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    OpenTable is an online restaurant-reservation service company founded by Sid Gorham, Eric Moe and Chuck Templeton [3] on July 2, 1998, and based in San Francisco, California.. In 1998, operations began with a limited selection of restaurants in San Francisco.

  3. Brandon, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Brandon is a city in and the county seat of Rankin County, Mississippi, United States. [4] It was incorporated on December 19, 1831. The population was 25,138 as of the 2020 census. A suburb of Jackson, Brandon is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Area, and is located east of the state capital.

  4. See which MS restaurant made Southern Living's list of best ...

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    One Mississippi restaurant has made the Southern Living magazine list of the "Iconic Beach Bars in the South." Shaggy’s Harbor Bar & Grill, in Pass Christian, made the list that includes 18 Best ...

  5. Downtown Brandon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    E and W Government Sts from Timber St to College St, 100 blocks of N College St and Black St, Brandon, Mississippi, U.S. Coordinates 32°16′23″N 89°59′16″W  /  32.27306°N 89.98778°W  / 32.27306; -89

  6. John T. Edge - Wikipedia

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    John T. Edge (born December 22, 1962) [1] is a writer, commentator, and from 1999 to 2020 was director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi. He has written several books on Southern food.

  7. Category:Brandon, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Brandon High School (Mississippi) C. Cocke-Martin-Jackson House; D. Downtown Brandon Historic District; P. Pearl Street Historic District (Brandon, Mississippi) R.

  8. Pinelake Church - Wikipedia

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    [1] Chip Henderson took over as pastor in January 1999, and the church began to grow quickly. In February 2000, church leaders began to look for a new location. In November 2000, the church purchased 170 acres of land on Lakeland Drive. The church began to build a new facility on the land, and opened this new campus with services in November 2003.

  9. Center for the Study of Southern Culture - Wikipedia

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    The CSSC includes the Southern Documentary Project division and the Southern Foodways Alliance institute, and a partner publication, Living Blues magazine. Over the years it has hosted countless programs, including the Oxford Conference for the Book, the Music of the South Concert Series and Symposium, the Gilder-Jordan Lecture in Southern Cultural History, the Blues Today Symposium, and the ...