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  2. Biggers, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    US 62; US 67; US Highways 62 and 67 run concurrently, just to the southeast of town; no actual state or federal maintained highway runs through the town, however, the original U.S. Highway 67 did run through the town as the current day, "Biggers-Reyno Road" before the town was bypassed and the original route was decommissioned.

  3. Hardy, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Hardy is located at (36.320553, -91.480645 [4]The Spring River, which begins in Mammoth Spring, flows through Hardy.The Spring River flows into the Black River, which flows into the White River, and the White River eventually empties into the Mississippi River.

  4. Hardy Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It extends along Main Street, between Church and Cope Streets, and includes a few buildings on adjacent streets. Hardy was founded as a railroad town in the 1880s, but grew by the end of the 19th century into a resort community, serving as commercial center for vacationers from Memphis, Tennessee. Most of the 43 buildings in the district are ...

  5. New kitchen adds a restaurant experience to this Wilmington ...

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    The Kitchen at Biggers Market is new to the Biggers Market complex at 6250 Market St. in Wilmington, N.C. It offers quick-service fare on the weekends, sells ice cream made on site, and has grab ...

  6. Dairy Hollow House - Wikipedia

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    Dairy Hollow House was a country inn and restaurant in the Ozark mountain community of Eureka Springs, Arkansas.Once described as "A kind of Algonquin Round Table of the Ozarks" by The Washington Post, it was co-created by the writer Crescent Dragonwagon [1] and her late husband, the historic preservationist and writer Ned Shank (1956–2000).

  7. Fred Graham House - Wikipedia

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    The Fred Graham House is a historic house on United States Route 62 in Hardy, Arkansas. It is a vernacular Tudor Revival structure, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 stories in height, built out of uncoursed native fieldstone finished with beaded mortar. The roof is side gabled, with two front-facing cross gables.

  8. Max Hardy, Detroit chef, restaurateur and community ... - AOL

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    Chef Maxcel Hardy, a Detroit restaurateur known for his community advocacy and efforts to fight hunger, has died, his publicist announced Tuesday. ... When I can go into a kitchen and create meals ...

  9. HARDY “Truck Bed” FULL PERFORMANCE at PCCAs 2023 - AOL

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