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  2. Waiter.com - Wikipedia

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    Waiter.com is considered the first online restaurant delivery service online; [4] [5] it pioneered the concept of online restaurant ordering in 1995 when it offered meal options from 60 Silicon Valley partner restaurants, expanding to over 1,300 restaurants in 2017.

  3. Schwegmann Brothers Giant Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    They were third in local market share behind two supermarket chains based outside of the Greater New Orleans Metropolitan area. [3] [15] [16] [17] In 1995, Schwegmann Brothers Giant Supermarkets acquired the 28 grocery stores in the New Orleans Metropolitan Area of the National Canal Villere Chain, then owned by the National Tea Company. The ...

  4. Galatoire's - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a second restaurant, Galatoire's Bistro, opened just off Interstate-10 on the southern fringe of Baton Rouge. In December 2009, the descendants of founder Jean Galatoire, who had owned the restaurant for five generations, sold a controlling interest in the business to Destrehan businessman Todd Trosclair.

  5. Culture of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Alligator The culture of Louisiana involves its music, food, religion, clothing, language, architecture, art, literature, games, and sports. Often, these elements are the basis for one of the many festivals in the state. Louisiana, while sharing many similarities to its neighbors along the Gulf Coast, is unique in the influence of Louisiana French culture, due to the historical waves ...

  6. The Pickwick Club - Wikipedia

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    The Pickwick Club New Orleans, LA The Times Picayune Wed Apr 13 1859 The Elkin Club, named after Harvey Elkin, was founded in 1832 by a group of Harvey's friends who purchased "Elkinville" after Mr. Elkin encountered financial difficulty, these men included John Slidell , John Randolph Grymes , and Glendy Burke ; and was the first official ...

  7. Portal:Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Baton Rouge is the state's capital, and New Orleans, a French Louisiana region, is its largest city with a population of about 383,000 people. Louisiana has a coastline with the Gulf of Mexico to the south; a large part of its eastern boundary is demarcated by the Mississippi River

  8. Jefferson, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson is part of the New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner metropolitan statistical area. The population was 11,193 at the 2010 census, [3] and 10,533 in 2020. [4] [5] It is often known by locals as "Old Jefferson" (to distinguish itself from the rest of Jefferson Parish), but should not be confused with Old Jefferson in East Baton Rouge Parish ...

  9. French Quarter - Wikipedia

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    By 1840, newcomers whose wealth came from these enterprises turned New Orleans into the third largest metropolis in the country. [8] [page needed] The city's port was the nation's second largest, with New York City being the largest. [9] The development of New Orleans famous ornate cast iron 'galleries' began with the two storey examples on the ...