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  2. Fan-Tan - Wikipedia

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    Fan tan is their ruling passion." The large Chinatown in San Francisco was also home to dozens of fan-tan houses in the 19th century. The city's former police commissioner Jesse B. Cook wrote that in 1889 Chinatown had 50 fan-tan games, and that "in the 50 fan tan gambling houses the tables numbered from one to 24, according to the size of the ...

  3. Domino (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Domino, also known as Card Dominoes, Spoof, Sevens, [1] Fan Tan (US) or Parliament (UK), is a card game of the Layout Group of matching card games for 3–8 players in which players aim to shed cards by matching the preceding ones or, if unable, must draw from the stock. [2]

  4. Anthony Fantano - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Nicholas Fantano [5] (/ f æ n ˈ t æ n oʊ / fan-TAN-oh; born October 28, 1985) is an American music critic and internet personality who runs TheNeedleDrop, a YouTube channel with a tie-in website and Twitch [6] streaming channel.

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    Butterflake roll – a New England originated roll made of several layers of dough oriented vertically and separated by thin butter layers. When cooked in a muffin cup the layers fan out at the top. Also called a Fan Tan roll or Yankee Buttermilk roll.

  7. Fantan - Wikipedia

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    Fan-Tan, a game of chance of Chinese origin; Fantan, Armenia, a town; Nanchang Q-5 Fantan jet aircraft; This page was last edited on 25 September 2023, at 12:08 (UTC

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  9. Fan Tan Alley - Wikipedia

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    Fan Tan Alley is an alley in the Chinatown neighbourhood of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada that is known for being the narrowest commercial street in North America, being less than 0.9 m (3.0 ft) wide at its narrowest point. [2] It runs south from Fisgard Avenue to Pandora Avenue at the block between Government Street and Store Street.