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  2. Pat's Hubba Hubba - Wikipedia

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    Pat's Hubba Hubba, also known as "Hubba's", [1] was a late-night greasy spoon chili restaurant located at 24 North Main Street in the village of Port Chester in Westchester County, New York. Near the New York-Connecticut border, Hubba's catered to the local bar scene by staying open until 5:00 am on the weekends, and at least 3:00 am on weeknights.

  3. Hallville Mill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Hallville is a historic textile mill village. The first mill on the local stream, Indiantown Brook, was a fulling mill built in 1752 for finishing of locally produced homespun woolen cloth. [2] [3] Carding machines were added in the early 19th century. In 1857 Joseph Hall, Sr., a weaver born in England, built an industrial-scale woolen mill on

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in New London ...

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    Roughly along Main St. between CT 117 and Middle Rd. and along School House and Cider Mill Rd. Preston: Poquetanuck is a populated place with a long history as a "typical small New England village" [9] 148

  5. Louis' Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Louis' Lunch is a fast food hamburger restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, which claims to be the first fast food restaurant to serve hamburgers and the oldest continuously operated hamburger restaurant in the United States. It was opened as a small lunch wagon in 1895 and was one of the first places in the U.S. to serve steak sandwiches.

  6. 'I was truly home': Emeril aims to capture the essence of ...

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    Emeril's new 34 restaurant 'the real deal' Lagasse's restaurant portfolio is diverse, with concepts ranging from Cajun to steakhouse. 34 will be centered around Portuguese tapas.

  7. Ascutney Mill Dam - Wikipedia

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    It is on the ASCE list of historic civil engineering landmarks since 1970 [2] and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (as Ascutney Mill Dam Historic District) since January 09, 2007. [1] The dam is built in the valley of the Mill Brook, a right tributary of the Connecticut River. The pond above the dam is known as the Mill Pond.

  8. After historic flood nearly washed plans away, Lexington ...

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    The town of Lexington is set to hold a ribbon-cutting for the new walking trail around the Old Mill Pond, which will cap a long road to restoring the historic pond that was drained after a dam ...

  9. Lexington is also in the process of completing a paved one-mile walking trail around the pond, which the town said should be ready to open to the public once Old Mill Pond is full again. The trail ...