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  2. Category:Greek-American culture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 January 2013, at 07:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Greek restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Patrons dining outdoors at a Greek restaurant. A Greek restaurant is a restaurant that specializes in Greek cuisine. [1] In the United States they tend to be a different affair, varying in types of service, cuisine, menu offerings, table settings, and seating arrangements. [1] Their menu may also feature dishes from other cuisines.

  4. Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Houston Greek Festival was started in 1967 by the members of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral as a "Greek Night", which was held on the church's 50th anniversary. [6] The three-day festival is held annually on the first weekend in October (including Thursday) and features Greek food, live Greek music and Greek folk dances, as well as a ...

  5. Plateia - Wikipedia

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    Plateia or Platia (πλατεία) is the Greek word for town square. Most Greek and Cypriot cities have several town squares which are a point of reference in travelling and guiding. In traditional societies like villages and provincial communities, plateies are the central places for feasts, celebrations, events and meetings.

  6. List of Greek Orthodox churches in the United States

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    Name Images Location Jurisdiction Dates Note Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption: 9th and Castro Sts., Oakland, California 1920 built 1978 NRHP-listed [1]: Designed by Charles Burrell, Beaux-Arts-style

  7. Agape feast - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise, while Americans have a "coffee and doughnuts" tradition after the Sunday Mass, and while the early-morning Rorate Mass is usually followed by a communal breakfast, most parishes restrict themselves to attend, as a group, a local restaurant, café or pub.

  8. Category:Greek Revival houses in Texas - Wikipedia

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  9. First Presbyterian Church of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The present sanctuary and Harwood Street Educational Building at Harwood and Wood, the congregation's fourth home, were built in 1911–12 by the Alex Watson Construction Company and opened on March 2, 1913. The Greek Revival church edifice was designed by C. D. Hill & Company, a prominent Dallas architecture firm. [1]