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  2. Copeland's - Wikipedia

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    Copeland's logo. Copeland's is a restaurant chain started by New Orleans native Al Copeland in 1983. It offers New Orleans-style cuisine and a casual sit-down family friendly atmosphere. Significantly expanding in the 1990s, it claimed more than 40 locations in 12 states and offered a "steakhouse"-style expanded menu by 2004.

  3. Al Copeland - Wikipedia

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    Copeland had a very public feud with horror novelist Anne Rice in 1997 regarding Copeland's opening of Straya, a restaurant on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. [16] Rice placed a full page ad in the February 7 New Orleans Times-Picayune newspaper, calling the restaurant "hideous", "a monstrosity", and "nothing short of an abomination". [17]

  4. Sherman Copelin - Wikipedia

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    Sherman Nathaniel Copelin, Jr. (born August 1943), [1] is an American politician and businessman from his native New Orleans, Louisiana. The son of a funeral director, Copelin graduated from St. Augustine High School and then became active in student politics at historically black Dillard University, where he became student body president.

  5. 9 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Jambalaya - AOL

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    Started in 1983 by New Orleans native Al Copeland—who also founded the multinational chain Popeyes—Copeland's serves Louisiana-style cuisine in 10 locations across the South. The restaurant ...

  6. Offshore powerboat racing in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans was also the home port for the Popeyes Offshore race team from 1980 to 1990. The race team was formed by Al Copeland Sr., the founder of Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken & Biscuits Restaurants and Copeland's Restaurants. [ 1 ]

  7. Copeland - Wikipedia

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    Copeland Bridge, a covered bridge in Edinburg, New York; Copeland Lowery, a California lobbying firm; Copeland Tower Suites, hotel in Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans; Copeland Trophy, the award given to the best and fairest player for the Collingwood Football Club; Copeland's, a restaurant chain; Copeland's method, a voting system

  8. Smiths Station mayor who was subject of ‘internet attack ...

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    Copeland eventually pulled his vehicle over and shot himself. Copeland was first elected as Smiths Station mayor in 2016 and received widespread recognition for his response to a 2019 tornado that ...

  9. Oysterhead - Wikipedia

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    In April 2000 Superfly Presents asked Claypool to assemble a band to perform during New Orleans Jazz Fest. Claypool contacted Anastasio and together they agreed on mutual hero, Copeland. [3] Oysterhead was originally intended to be a singular live performance at New Orleans Saenger Theatre [4] on May 4, 2000. The band compiled a set of almost ...