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  2. Gas Monkey Live - Wikipedia

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    On October 11, 2014, Rawlings, Alex Mendonsa (who ran the House of Blues Las Vegas), [3] talent buyer Peter Ore (former Vice President of Talent Live Nation Denver) in addition to brothers Mike and Dan Flaherty [4] of United Commercial Realty, [5] started Gas Monkey Live at the location where the former Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill was established [6] in Northwest Dallas. [1]

  3. Gas Monkey Bar N' Grill - Wikipedia

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    A second Gas Monkey Bar N' Grill location was opened in International Terminal D at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in March 2014. [14] [15] [16] The chief executive has indicated a desire to open a third Texas location somewhere other than the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. [17] [18]

  4. Phil Romano - Wikipedia

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    Romano has founded multiple restaurant chains with a national or international reach. His biggest successes to date are Fuddruckers, Romano's Macaroni Grill, and EatZi's. [1] Romano has founded more than twenty different restaurant concepts in his career. [3] [4] Romano was also one of the earliest investors in the heart stent. [1]

  5. International Distillers & Vintners - Wikipedia

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    He had resigned from London County Council in 1958, [2] to become chairman of W&A Gilbey, a post he held for eleven years. At the time of the merger, Gilbey's was the largest wine and spirits company in the United Kingdom. [1] In 1962, W&A Gilbey merged with Justerini and Brooks to form International Distillers

  6. Bennigan's - Wikipedia

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    The chain then went through a series of restructuring and ownership changes until it was purchased by Legendary Restaurant Brands, LLC in 2015. The company is now operating, on a smaller scale, out of Dallas, Texas. Bennigan's old logo from the 1990s. Bennigan's Restaurant, in 2004, Denver, Colorado

  7. Shannon Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Shelmire Wynne (born December 2, 1951) is an American restaurateur living in Dallas, Texas. Wynne currently co-owns and operates restaurants in six states and 14 cities, including The Flying Saucers in Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri; The Flying Fish in Texas, Tennessee, and Arkansas; Rodeo Goat in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas; [1] and Mudhen ...

  8. Swiss Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A Dallas banker, George N. Aldredge, purchased the home in 1921. [16] Cristler-Rodgers House (RTHL #6660, [17] 1989), 5750 Swiss Ave.—This home was built in 1923 by Dr. J.H. Cristler. Cristler came to Dallas in 1911 after helping in the organization of Childress County, Texas.

  9. Adolphus Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Busch purchased Dallas's old City Hall on June 22, 1910, [3] demolished it, and constructed the new hotel at a cost of $1.8 million. The name was announced as the New Oriental Hotel . [ 4 ] It was designed by Thomas P. Barnett of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett of St. Louis in the Beaux Arts style .