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  2. Chili Bowl Nationals - Wikipedia

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    The Chili Bowl Midget Nationals is an indoor midget car race that takes place in January on a 1 ⁄ 5 mi (0.32 km) dirt oval track [1] at the Tulsa Expo Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. [2] NASCAR calls it the "biggest Midget race of the year". [ 3 ]

  3. Legendary (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Legendary is an American voguing reality competition television series, exploring the world of ball culture.It premiered on HBO Max on May 27, 2020. [2] [3] The series follows LGBTQ house members—predominantly from eight to ten houses—as they navigate through nine balls (dancing/voguing/walking events), with US$100,000 prize for the winning house.

  4. Kevin Swindell - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Swindell (born February 21, 1989) is an American former racing driver and entrepreneur, who has competed in USAC and NASCAR competition. He has won 77 races in various dirt racing series including the Chili Bowl Nationals.

  5. Chili bowl - Wikipedia

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    Chili bowl or Chili Bowl may refer to: Chili bowl, a bowl of (or especially intended to hold) chile con carne (commonly called simply "chili" in North American English) Ben's Chili Bowl, a restaurant in Washington, D.C. Chili bowl, another term for a bowl cut, a kind of hair style; Chili Bowl Nationals, an annual midget-car race that takes ...

  6. Best Bites: Cornbread chili bowl - AOL

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    Best Bites: Cornbread chili bowl. Hannah Kramer. Updated January 19, 2017 at 6:01 PM.

  7. These 20 Restaurants Serve the Best Chili in America - AOL

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    During the 1963 March on Washington, Ben's Chili Bowl donated food to help keep the marchers fed, and in 2004 Ben's won the prestigious James Beard Award celebrating American culinary excellence.

  8. Virginia Ali - Wikipedia

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    Ali and Ben opened Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street in Washington, D.C., on August 22, 1958. [4] [5] Many famous entertainers frequented the family-run restaurant, in the heart of the Shaw neighborhood. The restaurant became a favorite late-night gathering place for the likes of Duke Ellington, Dinah Washington and Redd Foxx. [6]

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