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Tracy Reece, district manager, said Hodges Restaurant Group owns both Coach’s and Dodge City, and they decided to rebrand the Shelby location as a steakhouse. She said the city needed a ...
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He said a meat display featuring specialty cuts from their steak program will be the focal point of the restaurant, which will have street-level access and take up 10,000 square feet across two ...
Dodge City became a boomtown, with thousands of cattle passing annually through its stockyards. The peak years of the cattle trade in Dodge City were from 1883 to 1884, and during that time the town grew tremendously. In 1880, Dodge City got a new competitor for the cattle trade from the border town of Caldwell. For a few years, the competition ...
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Dora Hand, stage name Fannie Keenan, Kelley's friend and singer, was killed at his home on October 4, 1878 As mayor Kelley worked with the Dodge City Peace Commission (photo) Dodge City in 1875. Beatty and Kelley Restaurant at the corner of First Avenue and Front Street. James H. "Dog" Kelley was the Dodge City, Kansas, mayor from
Fleming’s Prime Steak House. Golden Corral. Legal Sea Foods. Maggiano’s Little Italy. McCormick & Schmick’s. Morton’s Steak House. Romano’s Macaroni Grill. Ruth’s Chris Steak House ...
The Golden Triangle of Meat-packing or Golden Triangle of Beef refers to the influence of meat-packing in three southwestern Kansas counties and their principal cities: Dodge City, Garden City, and Liberal. While population decreased in many counties in western Kansas during the 20th century, these three cities and their environs experienced ...