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  2. Glenwood (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Alder Street restaurant opened in 1983. [7] [8] Wiley said that students were approximately half of the location's clientele. [9] The business began composting in 2011. [10] During the COVID-19 pandemic, both locations launched Takeaway Family Dinner. [5] The Alder Street restaurant was sold, demolished, and replaced by apartments.

  3. What's that? New Eugene restaurant moving into the former ...

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    One of the newer additions to food and dining options on Willamette Street is a restaurant called Seoul K-Food. Seoul K-Food registered as an active business through the Oregon.gov Open Data ...

  4. VIP's (American restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    By 1982, the company was operating 53 VIP's coffee-shop-style restaurants and had also opened four Mexican restaurants that had other names, including La Casa Real and Tortilla Machine. Together, the 57 restaurants had gross sales of more than $41 million in 1981. [1] At its peak, VIP's was the largest restaurant chain based in Oregon. [1]

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  6. Brooks Tift serves up an order of fish and chips on the opening day of the new Fisherman’s Market Mobile Specials Unit Food Trailer at WildCraft Cider Works in Eugene Friday, Ja. 28, 2024.

  7. Oregon Electric Railway Passenger Station - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Electric Railway Passenger Station is a historic railroad station in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was built in 1914 as a station for the Oregon Electric Railway and was designed by A. E. Doyle. Passenger service by the Oregon Electric Railway was discontinued in 1933, and the station was used as an office and for storage. [1]

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  9. Whiteaker, Eugene, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Whiteaker is named after Oregon's first governor, John Whiteaker, who purchased ten blocks there in 1890. [1] A school in the neighborhood named after the governor prompted the usage of the term. [2] It is located northwest of downtown Eugene along the Willamette River. [3] Washington Jefferson Park