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  2. Franks Diner - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Franks, who first learned of the restaurant opportunity through a magazine article, paid US$7,500 (equivalent to $129,079 in 2023) plus $325 in shipping charges to establish Franks' Diner. [citation needed] Over the years, there have been few changes to the structural appearance of the diner.

  3. Kenosha Restaurant Week 2022 features more than 50 ... - AOL

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    More than 50 restaurants and shops are taking part in Kenosha Restaurant Week. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. George Webb Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    In mid 2010, Philip Anderson bought Webb's assets from M&I. Webb required franchise operators to sign new agreements to get the franchises in a more typical franchise agreement with standardized menus. [4] In August 2011, six former George Webb restaurants left the chain becoming "Griddlers Cafe". [4]

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  6. Kenosha, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Kenosha is in southeastern Wisconsin, bordered by Lake Michigan to the east, the village of Somers to the north, the village of Bristol to the west, and the village of Pleasant Prairie to the south. Kenosha's passenger train station is the last stop on Chicago's Union Pacific North Metra Line.

  7. A new Chinese and seafood restaurant has opened in ... - AOL

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    There’s a new spot for seafood and Chinese food along one of the busiest commercial corridors in Lexington. Friends House Chinese and Seafood recently opened at 100 Old Cherokee Road suite C in ...

  8. Streetcars in Kenosha, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The first Kenosha Electric Railway (KERy) was a street railway serving the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States, from February 3, 1903, through February 14, 1932. Throughout these 29 years of service, the system operated Birney Safety Cars.

  9. Kenosha station - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Kenosha is the 135th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 345 weekday boardings. [1] It is the only passenger station in Kenosha County, since Amtrak's closest station is in Sturtevant. The station is linked to Kenosha's streetcar line, which stops on the far side of the station's parking lot.