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  2. Morton's The Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    While the club was in the process of changing its menu, Fritsch prepared a hamburger for Morton to sample. Morton said the burger was the best he'd ever tasted. Together, they opened Morton's of Chicago in Newberry Plaza in Downtown Chicago. The original location closed in November 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  3. Morton Frozen Foods - Wikipedia

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    Morton Frozen Foods' ownership changed several times. Its owners would include the Continental Baking Company, Del Monte [2] (which itself was a division of R.J. Reynolds), and finally ConAgra Foods, [3] which shut down the Crozet plant in 2000. [1] A group of Morton Frozen Foods enthusiasts are attempting to bring some Morton products back.

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  5. Morton's Potato Chips - Wikipedia

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    A bag of Morton's Potato Chips, from a 1971 commercial. Morton's Potato Chips was a potato chip company popular in Texas, United States.This company was popular for their corn chips called Chip-Os, and for the fact that The Carpenters – a vocal and instrumental American duo, consisting of siblings Karen and Richard Carpenter – did a commercial for them in the 1970s.

  6. William Morton Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    William Morton Reynolds (4 March 1812 – 5 September 1876) was a Lutheran and later Episcopal minister in the United States, professor of Latin, and President of Capital University at Columbus, Ohio, and of the Illinois State University.

  7. Columbus City Center - Wikipedia

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    Columbus City Center (known locally as City Center) was a 1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m 2), three-level shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. It was located in the city's downtown, near the Ohio Statehouse, next to the Ohio Theatre, and connected to the Hyatt on Capitol Square hotel. The mall closed and was demolished in 2009.

  8. New pickleball facility is now open on Morton Avenue - AOL

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    CAMBRIDGE −The Hilltop Pickleball Facility, a new sports complex in Cambridge, held a soft opening on Dec. 19, in hopes of introducing more people to the fastest-growing sport in the United States.

  9. Thomas Morton (playwright) - Wikipedia

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    Morton died on 28 March 1838, leaving a widow and three children, his second son being the farce writer, John Maddison Morton. He was a man of reputable life and regular habits, who enjoyed, two years before his death, the rarely accorded honour of being elected (8 May 1837) an honorary member of the Garrick Club.