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The establishment was opened in 1913 by Sherman "Cocky" Porter to help feed Red Cross workers and residents of Miamisburg rebuilding from the Great Flood. [ 1 ] The Hamburger Wagon is a small wagon, large enough for only two people to work side by side; one cooks while the other one prepares the buns and handles the money.
Bullwinkle's Entertainment, previously known as Family Fun Centers & Bullwinkle's Restaurant and formerly Bullwinkle's Family Food n' Fun is a chain of family entertainment centers. Locations feature a sit-down restaurant, complemented by arcade games , go-karts , bumper boats , mini golf , laser tag , a ropes course , a zip line , and small ...
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Miamisburg (/ m aɪ ˈ æ m i z b ɜːr ɡ / my-AM-eez-burg) is a city in southern Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 19,923 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] A suburb of Dayton , it is part of the Dayton metropolitan area .
Miamisburg, in the center; Part of Springboro, in the southeast; Part of West Carrollton, in the north; The township is highly urbanized in its eastern half, nearest to Miamisburg and Kettering. Ohio law prohibits townships from collecting income taxes from residents; thus, the township has seen higher growth than incorporated towns nearby.
Miami is the autonym for the Miami people once of Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. While there is no longer any place in the U.S. state of Ohio known simply as Miami, the term is a part of the name of several places in Ohio, as follows:
There was a Bullwinkle's Family Fun Center in Upland,California, until the mid-1990s. It briefly became the Upland Family Fun Center, and then Boomers! Upland. It has four miniature golf courses, batting cages, bumper boats and an arcade room. The former Bullwinkle's restaurant is now the Be-Bop Café, a '50s diner.
Market Square in Miamisburg, Ohio is a square located at the intersection of Central Avenue and Main Street. It is also the name of a 10.4-acre (4.2 ha) historic district including the square and more, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.