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  2. Cadwalader's Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    Cadwaladers is a family run chain of cafes that originated in Gwynedd, Wales. [1] The original ice cream parlour was introduced by husband and wife David and Hannah Cadwalader in 1927 in Criccieth and was originally run as a general store .

  3. New Oklahoma restaurants and menu items, cool deals for ...

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    Main Event has launched specials for kids and adults alike to help keep things cool this summer at both of its Oklahoma locations, 1441 W Memorial Road in Oklahoma City and 7830 S Santa Fe Ave. W ...

  4. Cadwalader family - Wikipedia

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    The Cadwalader House at 240 S. 4th Street, in Center City Philadelphia. John Cadwalader (1677–1734), the patriarch of the Cadwalader family, was born in Bala, Wales before coming to the Province of Pennsylvania in British America in 1697, seeking a place to practice the Quaker religion without repression.

  5. Cadwalader - Wikipedia

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    Cadwalader by itself most often refers to Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, the oldest continuously running law firm in the United States, and named in part after John Lambert Cadwalader (1836–1914), an American lawyer and politician. Cadwalader's Ice Cream, a chain of ice cream parlours across Wales; As a given name, it may also refer to

  6. Uptown Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Uptown is an area of Oklahoma City. It is often bounded by the northernmost edge of downtown Oklahoma to south, and Northwest 23rd Street to the north. The area is known for its upper-scale classical houses, its bar and nightlife district, and being a major cultural hub of Oklahoma City.

  7. Old Philadelphians - Wikipedia

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    Old Philadelphians, also called Proper Philadelphians [1] or Perennial Philadelphians, [2] are the First Families of Philadelphia, that class of Pennsylvanians who claim hereditary and cultural descent mainly from England, also from Ulster, Wales and even Germany, and who founded the city of Philadelphia.

  8. Roger Mills County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Roger Mills County takes its name from Roger Q. Mills, an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and later senator from Texas. [4] [5] The town of Cheyenne in Roger Mills County is the location of the Battle of Washita River (also called Battle of the Washita; Washita Battlefield and the Washita Massacre), where George Armstrong Custer’s 7th U.S. Cavalry ...

  9. Founders Tower (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    It has a height of 275 feet (84 m) and 20 stories, with a restaurant called 360 on its top floor, featuring 360-degree panoramic views of Oklahoma City. Founders Tower was the second building in the nation to have a revolving restaurant—the first being at the Space Needle , [ 3 ] though the restaurant no longer revolves.