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  2. Jerry's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    A separate chain of Jerry's Restaurants has operated in the western United States since the 1960s. [26] [27] It was founded by Thomas and Jerry Goucher, [28] the latter of whom died in 2005, at the age of 78. [29]

  3. Indian School/Central Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    Indian School/Central Avenue (also known as Steele Indian School Park) is a station on the Metro light rail line in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.It is the sixth stop southbound and the twenty-third stop northbound on the initial 20 mile starter line.

  4. Jerry's - Wikipedia

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    Jerry's Foods, owner of several grocery store chains, headquartered in Edina, Minnesota Jerry's Subs & Pizza , a fast casual sandwich and pizza restaurant chain in the Washington, D.C. area Jerry's Restaurants , formerly located in the Midwest and Southern U.S., now mostly converted to Denny's restaurants

  5. Jerry's Subs & Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Jerry's was founded in 1954 outside Washington, D.C., [2] and was incorporated to its current [when?] position in Wheaton, Maryland, in 1964. [3] Jerry's is headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland. [4] Jerry's opened its first sports bar concept in Hagerstown, Maryland, in April 2017, but the location closed on July 3, 2019. [5]

  6. Steele Indian School Park - Wikipedia

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    Indian School Road, on which the former Phoenix Indian School and the current Steele Indian School Park are located, is a major east/west arterial street connecting Central Phoenix and its western suburbs, such as Avondale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, and Buckeye.

  7. Phoenix Indian School - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Indian School, or Phoenix Indian High School in its later years, was a Bureau of Indian Affairs-operated school in Encanto Village, in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona. It served lower grades also from 1891 to 1935, and then served as a high school thereafter. It opened in 1891 and closed in 1990 on the orders of the federal government.

  8. Central Avenue Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Center Street in 1908. Central Avenue was originally named Center Street upon Phoenix's founding with the surrounding north–south roads named after Indian tribes. [3] The original Churchill Addition of 1877, covering a small area north of Van Buren Street to what is presently Roosevelt Street, was the first recorded plat showing Central Avenue with its present name. [4]

  9. Phoenix metropolitan area arterial roads - Wikipedia

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    Though running predominantly through the metro Phoenix area, Indian School Road does continue west of the White Tank Mountains from approximately 27600 West to 41100 West (411th Avenue being an overpass and access to Tonopah and Interstate 10) to 46700 West, and from 48700 West to Harquahala Valley Road (52000 West). Indian School Road was ...