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  2. Mystery dinner - Wikipedia

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    A mystery dinner event. A mystery dinner is a popular type of dinner theater in which the play is a murder mystery, and the diners are invited to solve the mystery as they eat and watch the play. In many mystery dinners, there is no separate stage from the eating area; instead, the actors are mixed in with the diners — and often improvise ...

  3. My family of 4 went to Maggiano's for the first time, and our ...

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    Another fan-favorite dish at Maggiano's is lobster carbonara ($39), a blend of lobster, smoked bacon, sugar snap peas, white-wine truffle cream sauce, Parmesan, and spaghetti.

  4. The Dinner Detective - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, with the demand for their performances growing and in an effort to promote shows outside of Culver City, the Dinner Detective Murder Mystery opened its second location in Orange County, CA. In 2007, The Dinner Detective opened its third location in Long Beach, CA. In January 2008 the first franchise was opened in Boulder, CO. Since ...

  5. Maggiano's Little Italy - Wikipedia

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    Maggiano's Little Italy (Italian: [madˈdʒaːno]) is an American casual dining restaurant chain specializing in Italian-American cuisine. The company was founded in Chicago's River North neighborhood, at Clark Street and Grand Avenue, in 1991 by Rich Melman 's Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises (LEYE).

  6. The Best & Worst Menu Items at Maggiano's, According to a ...

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    Established with the aim of bringing the best of Italy's traditional recipes to the broader public, Maggiano's menu dishes out generous portions of pasta, succulent meats, and freshly prepared ...

  7. Charles Solomon (racketeer) - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest organized crime figures in New England's history, Solomon immigrated from the Russian Empire as a boy settling with his family in Boston's West End.The son of a local theater owner, Solomon and his three brothers came from a middle-class Jewish background and, during his teenage years, he worked as a counterman in his uncle's restaurant.

  8. Enrico Tameleo - Wikipedia

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    Enrico Tameleo. Enrico "Henry" Tameleo (died 1985), also known as "The Referee", was an American mobster from Boston, Massachusetts and underboss in the New England–based Patriarca crime family and was also a member of the New York–based Bonanno crime family of La Cosa Nostra from 1952 to 1968.

  9. Johnny Martorano - Wikipedia

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    Martorano was charged, along with Flemmi and two Boston mafiosi, on a massive racketeering indictment; however, he abruptly agreed to a plea bargain deal in 1999. He was angered that Bulger, Taylor, Vitale, and Flemmi hadn't made any effort to keep him out of the 1979 race-fixing indictment, but had persuaded FBI agent John Connolly to ensure ...