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Des Moines went from losing one of the best restaurants in the metro when Table 128 closed in Clive to now having three restaurants from chef and owner Lynn Pritchard.
Oak Park opened on Oct. 17 with a menu of seasonal dishes that wowed from night one. Small plates include dishes such as bourbon candied bacon for $19, charcoal roasted oysters for $26, a roasted ...
In 2020, Active Interest Media sold off divisions including "several of its largest publications" to Pocket Outdoor Media of Boulder, Colorado (which was renamed to Outside Inc. the following year); the sale included the magazines Backpacker, Better Nutrition, Clean Eating, Climbing, Muscle & Performance, NatuRx, Oxygen, SKI, Vegetarian Times ...
Prime & Providence promises to bring a modern twist to the steak and seafood genre when it opens at 595 S. 60th St. in West Des Moines in mid-April. The restaurant, built from scratch from the ...
L. Harbach & Sons Co. was one of Iowa's largest furniture wholesalers, and they manufactured furniture in Des Moines for more than seventy years. The company was established in 1856 by Louis Harbach, Sr. Louis had immigrated from Germany in 1850 at the age of 12. [3] A catalog of their furniture is available at the National Museum of America. L.
The railroad of the Iowa Transfer Railway Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in Des Moines, Iowa, comprising 0.305 mile of first main track, and 3.093 miles of yard tracks and sidings. Its road thus embraces 3.398 miles of all tracks owned.
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Drake played home games at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa. Schedule. Date Opponent ... Boulder, CO; W 41–22: ...
The Boyt Company Building, also known as the Gilchrist Building, is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. The significance of this two-story brick structure is its association with the Boyt Company. [2] Boyt manufactured leather goods in this building from 1904, when it was built, until 1908.