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Previously sold on makeshift roadside stalls and pushcarts, concerns over public health and the rapid development of the city led to a major consolidation of satay stalls at Beach Road in the 1950s, which came to be collectively called the "Satay Club". They were moved to the Esplanade Park in the 1960s, where they grew to the point of being ...
Bayview, Calgary, a neighborhood in Alberta; Bayview, Newfoundland and Labrador; Bayview Avenue, a road in Toronto, Ontario Bayview station (Toronto), a TTC subway station located on the above road; Bayview station (OC Transpo), a station on Ottawa's O-Train Trillium Line
The Satay Club was the name of three open-air hawker centres in Singapore, all of which are no longer operating as of 2005. The first Satay Club (c. 1940–1970) was located at Hoi How Road, near Beach Road; the second and third were located at the Esplanade (1970–1995) and Clarke Quay (1995–2005) respectively.
Bayview Avenue looking north from Sunnydene Park View of the west side of Bayview Avenue at Millwood Road in 2023. Bayview exits the Don Valley, passing through the Governor's Bridge neighbourhood and entering Leaside. It is the major commercial street for Leaside, home to many small shops and restaurants.
Bayview is an unincorporated community centered at the intersection of State Route 525 and Bayview Road on Whidbey Island in Island County, Washington, United States.. It is approximately 5 miles (8 km) west of the town of Clinton, and 4 miles (6 km) south of the city of Langley.
Days after he announced a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, President Donald Trump agreed to delay them for one month after the leaders of Canada and Mexico announced moves to ramp up ...
"Bayview Forever" by Elena Shao, featuring the Marvel comic book character Black Panther. "Bayview Rise" is an illuminated animated mural located at the Port of San Francisco's Pier 92 grain silos on Islais Creek. The project was created to create images that reflect the Bayview neighborhood's changing economy, ecology, and community.