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  2. Taco Tico - Wikipedia

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    In late 1960, brothers Dan and Robin Foley went to work for their cousins, Richard and Mike Foley at their fast food Mexican restaurants, Taco Grande. Soon thereafter, Dan and Robin left their positions and opened the first Taco Tico in 1962, [1] in their native Wichita, Kansas, and began franchising new locations in 1967. The company was a ...

  3. Shawnee, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    A Shawnee Indian mission had been established at the present site of Shawnee in 1831. Shawnee was laid out as a town in 1857. [9] Kansas entered the union as a free state on January 29, 1861, to become the 34th state. [10] The declaration of a free state added to the tension between the anti-slave abolitionists and pro-slave Confederate guerrillas.

  4. Popular late-night Mexican restaurant is opening a new Kansas ...

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    Since opening in a former Arby’s at 3540 Main St. in 2001, Pancho’s Mexican Food has been synonymous with 24-hour eats in Kansas City. Its chorizo breakfast burritos, carne asada fries and ...

  5. Shawnee Mission, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee Mission / ʃ ɔː n i ˈ m ɪ ʃ ən / is a region of northern Johnson County, Kansas, part of the Kansas City metropolitan area in the United States. Since August 1, 1960, the United States Postal Service has used the name to denote a large postal coverage area (ZIP Codes 662xx) at the northeastern tip of Johnson County.

  6. South of the Border (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    The rest area contains restaurants, gas stations, a video arcade, motel, truck stop, a small amusement park, a mini golf course, shopping, fireworks stores, and a motocross training complex. Its mascot is Pedro, a caricature of a Mexican bandido. South of the Border is known for its roadside billboard advertisements, which begin many miles away ...

  7. Corpses found wearing sombreros as Mexico cartel ... - AOL

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    Food. Games. Health. ... CBSNews. September 23, 2024 at 7:35 AM. Mexican media reported at least 10 new deaths this weekend — including corpses found wearing sombreros or with pizza slices ...

  8. El Charrito - Wikipedia

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    El Charrito is a brand of Tex-Mex frozen foods. [1] The brand formerly produced TV dinners.The word is Spanish for "little cowboy". The brand was introduced in 1980 by the Campbell Taggart company, who owned the El Chico restaurant chain.

  9. Mexican Kickapoo - Wikipedia

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    A small band, about 50 tribesmen, returned from Mexico to the Kansas Reservation before the forfeit period lapsed. They settled on the common lands briefly, but left before claiming their allotments. They later joined the Kickapoo in Indian Territory in 1874. [34] In 1875, a group of 114 of the Mexican Kickapoo were returned to the Kansas ...