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Kirby's Pig Stand was the first drive-in restaurant to open in the United States.It was opened by Jessie G. Kirby and Reuben Jackson in 1921, in Dallas, Texas. [1] In the 1980s, it changed ownership to Jim Ingram and Monte Hough, and in 2009, its name was changed to Woodfire Kirby's.
Ryan LLC is a tax services and software provider based in Dallas, Texas. [3] [4] Ryan LLC has 18,000 clients in over 60 countries. [5]The company has over 113 locations around the globe, including locations in Canada, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, [6] India, the Philippines, [7] and Australia.
Ryan is the chairman and chief executive officer of Ryan LLC, which advises companies on tax matters. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As of 2022, the company was the largest indirect tax and property tax practice in North America and the seventh largest corporate tax company in the United States, with annual revenues of over $700 million.
The tour began on Feb. 3, and is scheduled to visit five cities: Tampa, FL, Dallas, TX, Austin, TX, Longmont, CO, and Brevard, NC. She wants to create a show for everyone
Sparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery is a multi-faith cemetery located at 7405 West Northwest Highway in North Dallas, Texas, United States. It is owned by Service Corporation International. Among the notable persons interred here are: Mary Kay Ash (1918–2001), businesswoman; Harry W. Bass Jr. (1927–1998), businessman
The Richards Group, now known as TRG, is an advertising agency in Dallas, Texas. The company was recognized as an Adweek Agency of the Year in 1988, 1990, 1994, and 2002. [ 1 ] TRG’s “We’ll leave the light on for you” radio campaign for Motel 6 was named one of the “Top 100 Ad Campaigns in American History” by Ad Age magazine before ...
2100 Ross Avenue (simply 2100 Ross, [4] formerly San Jacinto Tower [3]) is a 33-story postmodern skyscraper located at 2100 Ross Avenue [1] /2121 San Jacinto Street [2] in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas, in the United States.
On June 30, 2015, an envelope containing white powder was discovered in an office on the 14th floor. The Dallas Fire-Rescue Department determined that the powder was chalk; no one was injured in the incident. [3] On June 17, 2019, a lone shooter, identified as former Army infantryman Brian Isaack Clyde, opened fire at the building. Building ...