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  2. Taco Tico - Wikipedia

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    Soon thereafter, Dan and Robin left their positions and opened the first Taco Tico in 1962, [1] in their native Wichita, Kansas, and began franchising new locations in 1967. The company was a regional hit by 1980.

  3. One of Wichita’s Taco Tico restaurants has closed, but owner ...

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    Oct. 15 was the last day in business for the Taco Tico at 460 N. West St. that opened in 2018, and the sign on the marquee now directs customers to the restaurant at 1303 N. Tyler.

  4. Owner explains why he closed Southland location of popular ...

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    Taco Tico at 212 Southland Drive shut down Aug. 31. Developer and restaurant owner Lee Greer said that it just made more sense to focus on the locations at 1438 Boardwalk and at 3110 Pimlico Parkway.

  5. List of Mexican restaurants - Wikipedia

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    A Boca Grande Taqueria location in Cambridge, Massachusetts The original Chuy's in Austin, Texas An El Pollo Loco location in Hacienda Heights, California A Taco John's location in Athens, Ohio A Qdoba, with the chain's former "Qdoba Mexican Grill" signage, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota Pancho Villa restaurant in Seinäjoki, Finland

  6. List of Kansas companies - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Restaurants in Kansas - Wikipedia

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  8. A “skinny taco,” wrapped in lettuce, will also be on the menu. The plan is to open 10 Tako Takos between Kansas City and Lawrence in the coming years, Torres said.

  9. History of Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Darius Sales Munger House, built in 1868, is the oldest surviving building in Witchita. [3]Pioneer trader Jesse Chisholm, a half-white, half-Native American who was illiterate but who spoke multiple Native American languages, established a trading post at the site in the 1860s, and Chisholm traded cattle and goods with the Wichita tribe at points south along a trail from Wichita into present ...