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  2. Shady Maple Smorgasbord - Wikipedia

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    The Shady Maple began as a farm stand run by the Martin family. The name came from its location in the shade of a large maple tree. The farm stand evolved under the next generation of family ownership into a small IGA, Inc. supermarket by 1970. A cafeteria with seating for was added to the supermarket in 1982.

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    Shady Maple Smorgasbord, widely known as the largest buffet in the United States, featuring over 200 feet of Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking in a cafeteria-style setting, took first place.

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    Dubbed “Largest Smorgasbord in the USA," Shady Maple doesn’t merely span 200 feet of buffet space just to offer mediocre food — the buffet has an impressive 4.6-star rating on Google Reviews ...

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  6. Smorgasbord - Wikipedia

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    In Northern Europe, the term varies between "cold table" and "buffet": In Norway it is called koldtbord or kaldtbord, in Denmark det kolde bord [2] (literally "the cold table"), in the Faroe Islands, kalt borð (cold table); in Germany kaltes Buffet and in the Netherlands koud buffet (literally "cold buffet"); in Iceland it is called hlaðborð ("loaded/covered table"), in Estonia it is called ...

  7. Koziar's Christmas Village - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Village was originally known as Spring Lake Dairy Farm. When William M. Koziar began decorating the farm for Christmas in 1948, the display was created for the enjoyment of Koziar's wife, Grace, and their four children.