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  2. John F. Kennedy International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport's new Terminal 1 opened on May 28, 1998; Terminal 4, the $1.4 billion replacement for the International Arrivals Building, opened on May 24, 2001. [ 79 ] [ 80 ] JetBlue 's Terminal 5 incorporates the TWA Flight Center , and Terminals 8 and 9 were demolished and rebuilt as Terminal 8 for the American Airlines hub.

  3. Stripes Convenience Stores - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the company acquired the Town & Country Food Stores chain, and, in August 2009, it acquired 25 Quick Stuff convenience stores in Texas and Louisiana from Jack in the Box Inc. In August 2014, Stripes was acquired by Houston-based Energy Transfer Partners , the parent company of East Coast fuel brand Sunoco , [ 3 ] when ETP bought Susser ...

  4. John F. Kennedy Memorial Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The causeway opened on 4 July 1927 and was destroyed on 5 September by the 1933 Cuba–Brownsville hurricane; it was not rebuilt. [4] Port Lavaca-based Bauer-Smith Dredging Company started construction on the first bridge in February 1949; the project was funded by $1.7 million in public bonds.

  5. John F. Kennedy's Favorite Food - AOL

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    Updated October 16, 2017 at 4:33 PM John F. Kennedy's Favorite Food Though Kennedy was Irish-Catholic, chowder actually comes from the tradition of French fishermen hundreds of years ago.

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  7. Corpus Christi International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Texas International Airlines was flying Douglas DC-9-10s between Corpus Christi and Mexico City via McAllen, TX, and DC-9s twice a week to Tampico and Veracruz via McAllen in 1975. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1967, Mexicana de Aviacion Douglas DC-6s flew direct to Mexico City via Monterrey three days a week.

  8. Q10 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The Conduit Avenue branch of the Q10 was discontinued and Q10 buses stopped accessing JFK Airport at 134th Street. [32] [33] On May 30, 2012, due to construction at Terminal 4, the Q10 started terminating at a new stop at Terminal 5, near the former Terminal 6. [30] [34]

  9. Worldport (Pan Am) - Wikipedia

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    The terminal featured the Panorama Room, a dining room with a view of the entire concourse, and the Clipper Hall museum of Pan Am history. In 1971, the terminal was expanded to accommodate the large Boeing 747 and renamed the "Pan Am Worldport". Worldport was the world's largest airline terminal and held the title for several years. [citation ...