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Nutrition (Per 3.1 oz serving): Calories: 170 Fat: 5 g (Saturated fat: 1.5 g) Sodium: 250 mg Carbs: 17 g (Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 0 g) Protein: 15 g. The term al carbon means "cooking over coal" in ...
El Pollo Loco was recognized by the World Franchising Network as a Top Franchise for Hispanics in 2010. [27] New locations were first open by franchisees in the states of Georgia, [28] Utah, [29] and Oregon [30] in late 2007 and early 2008. The 400th location was opened in Chelsea, Massachusetts in May 2008. [31]
The Fenway is a mostly one-way, one-to three-lane parkway that runs along the southern and eastern edges of the Back Bay Fens in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Massachusetts.
Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...
Jersey Street is a street in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, part of a scheme of alphabetical street names in Back Bay. [1] It lies parallel to Ipswich Street and Kilmarnock Street, and runs from Brookline Avenue to Park Drive.
Geographic and stylized maps of the MBTA Commuter Rail system MBTA Commuter Rail is the commuter rail system for the Greater Boston metropolitan area of Massachusetts . It is owned by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and operated under contract by Keolis .
Kenmore Square is a square in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is formed by the crossing of Beacon Street, Commonwealth Avenue, and Brookline Avenue. It is the eastern terminus of U.S. Route 20, the longest U.S. Highway. The Citgo sign is a prominent landmark in Kenmore Square, and Fenway Park is just to the south.
The parkway begins at an intersection with Washington Street and Boston-Providence Highway in Dedham, essentially as a northward continuation of Providence Highway. It soon crosses into Boston, reaching a major junction near the Charles River with Bridge Street (the eastern terminus of Massachusetts Route 109) and Spring Street, where it takes on a more noticeably landscaped setting.