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It plans to expand in Arizona and Texas, serving a Hawaiian-style plate lunch with protein, macaroni salad, and white rice. 75 more Hawaiian Bros locations to open as Kansas City-based chain adds ...
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This chain serving Hawaiian plate lunches plans three more area locations next month. Hawaiian Bros is busy expanding, too. First area Mo’ Bettahs opens in Johnson County, giving KC’s Hawaiian ...
They had been newspaper publishers and philanthropists in Davenport and the decision to rename the theater was based on a $1.3 million endowment from Lee Enterprises, the company they led. [11] The 2018 Adler Theatre marquee. In 2004, the City of Davenport bought the former Hotel Mississippi for $739,000 for the expansion of the Adler Theatre. [7]
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Smith Brothers and Burdick Company building. At the same time, the Rock Island Railroad expanded, Davenport's population began to expand. At the turn of the 20th century the city's population stood at 35,254 and by 1910 it rose to 43,028. Another 13,000 were added by 1920 and the population total stood at 56,727. [3]
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Joseph Kekuku‘upenakana‘iapuniokamehameha Apuakehau, Jr. (1874/75 – January 16, 1932), better known as Joseph Kekuku, was a Hawaiian-American musician and the inventor of the steel guitar. He discovered the sound of the steel guitar after tinkering with an old Spanish guitar.