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Slammers Bar & Pizza Kitchen is a lesbian bar in Columbus, Ohio. Opened in 1993, it is Ohio's oldest gay bar and is still run by its original owner Marcia Riley. [1][2] As of 2021, it is one of approximately thirty-three lesbian bars remaining in the country and the only one in Ohio. It was supported by the Lesbian Bar Project to help it ...
Ringside Café. / 39.962890; -82.999983. Ringside Café is a restaurant and bar in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The restaurant is considered the oldest bar or restaurant in Downtown Columbus, having opened in 1897 and operated continuously since then. [ 1][ 2] The restaurant has always been an attraction of politicians, lawyers, reporters, and ...
The area surrounding Nationwide Arena, called the Arena District, is a mixed-use neighborhood developed by Nationwide Realty Investors featuring restaurants, bars, offices and residential buildings. The Columbus Clippers , a Triple-A baseball team of the International League , play in Huntington Park , also located in the Arena District and ...
Bob Vitale, Columbus Dispatch. March 2, 2024 at 6:04 AM. Austin Lucas-Mattox and Tora Bonnier stand in a walkway near the dining room of the former Ho Toy restaurant location in Downtown Columbus ...
Dave Thomas (1932–2002), founder of Wendy's restaurant chain, whose first store was in Columbus; Robert D. Walter (1944 – ), founder of Cardinal Health, born and raised in Columbus; Leslie Wexner (1937 – ), founder and chairman emeritus of L Brands; Granville Woods (1856–1910), inventor; spent his early childhood in Columbus
Arts and restaurant writer Kerry Clawson may be reached at 330-996-3527 or kclawson@thebeaconjournal.com. ... The Pioneer Woman. Cream cheese cookies are melt-in-your-mouth good. Lighter Side.
Quechua woman with llamas in the Department of Cuzco Girl, wearing indigenous clothing, with llama near Plaza de Armas in Cusco. Quechua people cultivate and eat a variety of foods. They domesticated potatoes and cultivated thousands of potato varieties, which are used for food and medicine. Climate change is threatening their potato and other ...
A Quechua native speaker, Elva Ambía was born in the Andean region of Huancavelica and grew up in Chincheros, Apurímac; then migrated to Lima, the country's capital. Due to the country's economic situation and to help her family in Peru, she migrated to the United States at the age of 22. [1] In New York City she worked at sewing factories ...