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  2. Ice cream float - Wikipedia

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    The Purple Cow, [24] a restaurant chain in the southern United States, features this and similar beverages. In a more general context, a purple cow may refer to a non-carbonated grape juice and vanilla ice cream combination. Grapico, a brand of grape soda bottled in Birmingham, Alabama, is ubiquitously linked to ice cream floats in that state ...

  3. The Purple Onion — not officially open — is hiring and ...

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    The long wait for the opening of The Purple Onion in Rainbow City is nearing an end. The restaurant isn't officially open, but has been serving customers. ... The menu includes wraps, salads, pita ...

  4. Purple Cow - Wikipedia

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    The Purple Cow brand started in 1934 and was an ice cream shop inside of Meijer stores starting in the 1960s. [10] [11] The name is based on Burgess's poem shared by founder Fred Meijer to his three sons. [12] Fred Meijer handed out cards for free ice cream at any Meijer Purple Cow ice cream shop to customers as part of a promotional campaign ...

  5. Fort Henry Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fort Henry Mall opened in 1976 as Kingsport's second enclosed shopping mall. Kingsport Mall located 2 miles away was home to department stores Montgomery Wards and Hill's along with several smaller stores, restaurants, and a movie theater. This mall was later closed and converted into the outdoor strip mall, East Stone Commons.

  6. Pal's - Wikipedia

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    1956 - First Pal's opened Kingsport #01 [10] 1958 - Lynn Garden Drive Pal's #02; 1967 - Circle Burger (closed) - Brook's Circle (a different building & location than current Pal's #12). 1985 - First box/tier design drive thrus open in Kingsport. Pal's #03 in Colonial Heights. 1987 Pal's invents the “Big Tea.”

  7. Kingsport, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Kingsport is a city in Sullivan and Hawkins counties in the U.S. state of Tennessee.As of the 2020 census, its population was 55,442. [6] Lying along the Holston River, Kingsport is commonly included in what is known as the Mountain Empire, which spans a portion of southwest Virginia and the mountainous counties in northeastern Tennessee.

  8. udderBELLY - Wikipedia

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    The Udderbelly is an upside-down giant purple cow tent owned by the event venue and management company Underbelly, originally sponsored by E4 as the "E4 udderBELLY". The Udderbelly can be used for a variety of different purposes as it can be adapted to contain a stage and all-seater 405 seat venue, or alternatively can be completely empty inside.

  9. Gelett Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Frank Gelett Burgess (January 30, 1866 – September 18, 1951) was an American artist, art critic, poet, author and humorist.. He was an important figure in the San Francisco Bay Area literary renaissance of the 1890s, particularly through his iconoclastic little magazine, The Lark, and association with The Crowd literary group.