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  2. Bloomingdale's - Wikipedia

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    Bloomingdale's Inc. is an American luxury department store chain founded in 1861 by Joseph Bloomingdale and Lyman ... and a 40 Carrots restaurant. [50] 2017: open: n/a:

  3. The Shops at Chestnut Hill - Wikipedia

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    Filene's expanded in size to 186,000 sq ft (17,300 m 2) in 1980 with the addition of a third floor, while the mall's Bloomingdale's home store added its own third floor and was reconfigured to include a men's department to complement a women's store it had opened across the street in 1978 at the Chestnut Hill Shopping Center.

  4. The Shops at Santa Anita - Wikipedia

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    The former Robinsons-May store was used for filming the abandoned Bloomingdale's scenes in the 2008 blockbuster Cloverfield. [9] In September 2013, Westfield Santa Anita hosted the first Haidilao restaurant in the US. [10] [11]

  5. Until 1983, the Skewer Inn was a locally popular family restaurant on the lower level of Northwoods Mall. Then a batch of tainted onions made it nationally infamous.

  6. Bloomingdale - Wikipedia

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    Bloomingdale's, a department store chain owned by Federated Department Stores Bloomingdale Insane Asylum , the first mental health facility to open in New York state in 1821 Bloomingdale High School , located near Bloomingdale, Florida in Valrico, Florida

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  8. Horn & Hardart - Wikipedia

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    Horn & Hardart automats ushered in the fast food era and at their height, they were the largest restaurant chain in the world, with 88 locations. [citation needed] Philadelphia's Joseph Horn (1861–1941) and German-born, New Orleans-raised Frank Hardart (1850–1918) opened their first restaurant in Philadelphia, on December 22, 1888. The 11 ...

  9. Bizarre Foods America - Wikipedia

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    No. Air dates Location Notes/featured bizarre foods 1 (1) January 24, 2012 Twin Cities: Andrew visits a hotdish cook off, deep fried snapping turtle, elk kabobs, guinea pig confit cone, Jucy Lucy, Cajun Bluesy, duck nuts, butter burgers, making meals with meat glue, carp, Hmong cuisine including bitter bamboo soup, papaya salad at Hmongtown Marketplace.