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  2. Asadero cheese - Wikipedia

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    Asadero cheese began to be made during the Mexican Revolution in Chihuahua. [5] The cheese was also made in Durango. [9] Later, the recipe was brought with immigrants to the Southwestern United States. [9] In the past, recipes for asadero cheese may have used the poisonous silverleaf nightshade berries to curdle the milk instead of rennet. [10 ...

  3. Gracia (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Gracia is a Mexican restaurant on Ballard Avenue in Ballard, Seattle. The menu has included tacos with pork, duck and lamb, burritos, enchiladas, [4] gorditas, huarachitos, [5] [6] and seafood tostadas. The Queso Fundido has vegetarian chorizo and corn tortillas, and the Pulpo a la Macha has octopus, focaccia, salsa macha aioli and onions. [7]

  4. Licon Dairy - Wikipedia

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    By 1978, the dairy had between 60 and 70 cows and made 200 pounds of asadero cheese every day. [9] By 1980, there were 160 cows. [10] The cheese was made by hand and in the 1980s, there were lines of people waiting to buy the asadero. [10] Nine years later, the dairy continued to hand-make cheese, now around 3,000 to 4,000 a day. [11]

  5. Rice C. Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Rice Carter Ballard (c. 1798 – August 31, 1860) was a 19th-century American slave trader, plantation owner, and cotton merchant. His slave trading partners were Isaac Franklin and John Armfield. [1] After leaving the slave-trading business, Ballard invested his profits in land and enslaved people.

  6. Fire Station No. 18 (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Fire Station No. 18 (also known as the Ballard Firehouse) was a fire station located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is now used as a nightclub and music venue .

  7. Ballard Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Ballard Avenue Historic District is a section of downtown Ballard in Seattle, Washington state, US, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 (ID #76001885). [1] The district consists of Ballard Avenue N.W. between N.W. Market Street and N.W. Dock Place, and is located near to and along Salmon Bay .

  8. Full Throttle Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Full Throttle Saloon is an American reality television series that premiered on November 10, 2009, and originally aired on truTV. [1] The series chronicles the daily operations of the Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis, South Dakota, the world's largest biker bar.

  9. Howard Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Howard Louis Ballard (born November 3, 1963) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks. [2] He was selected by the Bills in the 11th round of the 1987 NFL draft. [3]