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  2. Best barbecue in all of Fort Worth? Here’s a list of the top ...

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    David’s Barbecue — 2224 W. Park Row Dr., Arlington Hickory Stick , at 900 E Enon Ave, Everman — another old-school joint — was voted best BBQ by our readers in 2023.

  3. Here’s the new name for one of Fort Worth’s and ... - AOL

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    Fort Worth Barbecue Co. will soon become the new name of Bailey’s Bar-B-Que, open since 1931 at 826 Taylor St. Bailey’s menu isn’t changing, and neither are the reasonable prices.

  4. Fort Worth barbecue pitmasters make ‘Food & Wine’ list of ...

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    A customer takes a photo of a large tray of barbecue stacked with Lao sausage, pork ribs, beef ribs and freshly baked sliced bread at Goldee’s BBQ south of Fort Worth on Friday, June 28, 2024.

  5. City Barbeque - Wikipedia

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    Company headquarters. City Barbeque is a fast-casual barbeque chain founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1999 by founder Rick Malir and his wife, Bonnie Coley-Malir. City Barbeque has over 70 company-owned [1] restaurants across ten states and is headquartered in Dublin, Ohio. Mike Muldoon currently serves as the company's CEO. [2]

  6. New Fort Worth-area restaurants to try now: Italian ... - AOL

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    225⁰ BBQ opens in Arlington. A popular Arlington stop for birria tacos, brisket elote and barbecue, 225⁰ BBQ is reopening in its former downtown location, 601 E. Main St.

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  8. Recreation Park (Columbus) - Wikipedia

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    Recreation Park is the name of two different former baseball grounds located in Columbus, Ohio. Recreation Park I was located on the south side of Mound Street and the east side of Parsons Avenue. This was the home field for the Columbus Buckeyes of the American Association for the 1883 and 1884 seasons. The site is currently occupied by ramps ...

  9. Columbus Recreation and Parks Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Franklin Park Conservatory opened to the public and was owned and operated by the department until 1989. [5] In 1904, the city formed an 18-member park commission and maintained playgrounds in four city parks. [6] The City Recreation Department was founded on July 15, 1910, and opened up five recreation centers in the following two ...