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  2. Wensleydale cheese - Wikipedia

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    Wensleydale is a style of cheese originally produced in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England, but now mostly made in large commercial creameries throughout the United Kingdom. The term " Yorkshire Wensleydale" can only be used for cheese that is made in Wensleydale.

  3. Wensleydale Creamery - Wikipedia

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    The Wensleydale Creamery Visitor Centre. Wensleydale Creamery is a cheese manufacturer based in the town of Hawes in North Yorkshire, England. It makes several varieties of cheese, but is most notable as a producer of Yorkshire Wensleydale, a variety of Wensleydale cheese with PGI status. It is a subsidiary of the Canadian dairy company Saputo.

  4. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    General Worth by Mathew Brady. The history of Fort Worth, Texas, in the United States is closely intertwined with that of northern Texas and the Texan frontier. From its early history as an outpost and a threat against Native American residents, to its later days as a booming cattle town, to modern times as a corporate center, the city has changed dramatically, although it still preserves much ...

  5. Chuck E. Cheese's Partners With Dallas-Fort Worth Food ... - AOL

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  6. Chuck E. Cheese's, Local Families Raise 1,600 Pounds of ... - AOL

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    Chuck E. Cheese's, Local Families Raise 1,600 Pounds of Food and $2,900 for Dallas-Fort Worth Food Banks Canned goods and monetary donations help North Texas and Tarrant Area Food Banks put ...

  7. Caravan of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Caravan of Dreams was a performing arts center in the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas during the 1980s and 1990s. The venue was best known locally as a live music nightclub , though this was only one part of a larger facility.

  8. What’s a ‘skirt’ cheeseburger? At this 15-year Fort Worth ...

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    It’s all kept Fuego at the top of west side burger lists along with more fabled JD’s and Fred’s. JD’s, 9901 Camp Bowie West Blvd., draws more attention lately.

  9. Minyard Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Store expansion slowed, although new stores were opened in strategic locations. By the mid-1990s, the company had managed to survive the stiff challenges from other chains. Food Lion began closing stores in 1994 and exited Texas in 1997. In 1996, Minyard was the third-largest grocery chain in Dallas-Fort Worth, behind Tom Thumb and Albertsons. [2]