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    The restaurant was best-known for its "Mystery Drink", a cocktail served in a bowl with a "smoking volcano" in its center. The Mystery Drink served four people and had eight ounces of rum and brandy. It was always served by the "Mystery Girl", a server summoned with a gong, and who only appeared to dance the drink to diners' tables.

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    Three dispensaries are now operational in the region with the most recent welcoming customers at a grand opening Thursday. The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is the first tribe to open a dispensary ...

  7. Budd Dairy Food Hall - Wikipedia

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    Prior to renovation, in 2014. The building was built in 1916, opening around January 1917. [2] It had an estimated cost of $75,000. [5] [better source needed] It operated as a milk processing and distribution center for the Budd Dairy Company, founded as the S.T. Budd Dairy Co. by Simon T. Budd in 1894.

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  9. James Baumann - Wikipedia

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    James L. Baumann is a former member of the Ohio House of Representatives. [1]James Leroy Joseph Baumann, BA, was born May 2, 1931, in Columbus, OH. He died November 24, 2017, in Naples, FL. [2]