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  2. New Fort Worth-area restaurants to try now: Italian ... - AOL

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    But the sparsely decorated dining room has seven tables, not too different from the old front room. ... will be a new upscale restaurant and bar owned by Cousin’s Bar-B-Q. The Original Mexican ...

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    After four years, Emerson became executive chef at what was then a new restaurant, Schimmel’s, where he met his wife. They purchased Walker’s Drive-In in 2001 and opened Local 463 in 2010.

  4. Tony Pollard's journey from family's Memphis barbecue joint ...

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    A Tennessee Titans flag and a poster of Tony Pollard from his time at the University of Memphis are seen in front of a wall dedicated to Pollard at Pollard’s Bar-B-Q in Memphis, Tenn., on Friday ...

  5. Motspur Park - Wikipedia

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    Motspur Park owes its identity to the railway station of the same name, opened in 1925, which has six trains an hour to London Waterloo, and to the adjacent parade of small shops. Three prominent gas holders , which were used to store the consumer gas supply for south-west London, stand just south of the shopping parade and can be seen from a ...

  6. Lassis Inn - Wikipedia

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    Lassis Inn is a restaurant in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States, founded in 1905.It was a meeting place for local civil rights leaders in the 1950s and 60s. In 2017 it was one of three inaugural inductees into the Arkansas Food Hall of Fame and in 2020 was named an America's Classic by the James Beard Foundation.

  7. Britain in Bloom - Wikipedia

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    RHS Britain in Bloom is the largest horticultural campaign in the United Kingdom. It was first held in 1963, initiated by the British Tourist Board based on the example set by Fleurissement de France (now Conseil national de villes et villages fleuris), which since 1959 has promoted the annual Concours des villes et villages fleuris. [1]