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  2. Lincoln Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Jenn Louis and co-owner/spouse David Welch [4] [5] [6] opened Lincoln in 2008. [7] [8] In 2013, the restaurant began hosting gnocchi tastings ahead of Louis' gnocchi cookbook. [9] Cory Chunn served as the Chef de Cuisine at the time, overseeing menu development. [10] The restaurant closed in March 2017. [8]

  3. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln has an area of 99.050 square miles (256.538 km 2), of which 97.689 square miles (253.013 km 2) is land and 1.361 square miles (3.525 km 2) is water, according to the United States Census Bureau in 2020. [85] Lincoln is one of the few large cities of Nebraska not along either the Platte River or the Missouri River.

  4. The Knickerbocker Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Armenonville restaurant, a 600-seat cafe on the ground floor, opened in June 1908. [89] The 42nd Street frontage was slightly rebuilt in 1910 when 42nd Street was widened, [90] and the Armenonville restaurant was renovated. [91] In 1911, the Knickerbocker expanded into the neighboring Ryan Hotel, adding about one hundred more suites. [39]

  5. P. J. Clarke's - Wikipedia

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    P. J. Clarke's is a saloon and gastropub, established in 1884 and is one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in NYC. It occupies a building located at 915 Third Avenue on the northeast corner of East 55th Street in Manhattan .

  6. Gordon Hamersley - Wikipedia

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    A year later, his restaurant got a "Hall of Fame" award from Boston magazine and from 1988 to 1995 was ranked as the Best of Boston. In 1997, The Boston Globe gave his bistro a four-star rating. Currently he is a member of the New England Culinary Institute board of advisors .

  7. Sambo's - Wikipedia

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    Sambo's was an American restaurant chain, started in 1957 by Sam Battistone Sr. and Newell Bohnett in Santa Barbara, California. [1] Though the name was taken from portions of the names of its two founders, the chain also associated with The Story of Little Black Sambo.

  8. Lincoln County, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2020 census, the population was 34,676. [2] Its county seat is North Platte. [3] Despite the county's name, the state capital city of Lincoln is not in or near Lincoln County. Lincoln County is one of the three counties in the North Platte Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  9. Nebraska Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Coliseum (sometimes referred to as the NU Coliseum or The Coliseum) is an indoor coliseum on the campus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was the home of Nebraska's men's basketball team from 1926 to 1976 and volleyball team from 1975 to 2013.