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  2. Coon Chicken Inn - Wikipedia

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    Coon Chicken Inn was an American chain of three restaurants that was founded by Maxon Lester Graham and Adelaide Burt in 1925, [1] which prospered until the late 1950s. The restaurant's name contained the word Coon, considered a racial slur, and the trademarks and entrances of the restaurants were designed to look like a smiling caricature of an African American porter.

  3. Category:Restaurants in Maine - Wikipedia

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  4. Vietnamese restaurant that killed 300 cats a month to make ...

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    The owner of a cat meat restaurant in Vietnam is happy to put his business behind him after killing 300 cats per month to make enough income. ... meat restaurants if they close down and give up ...

  5. Perry Criscitelli - Wikipedia

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    On July 27, 2004, Criscitelli resigned as head of the Feast of San Gennaro, citing the best interests of the festival. [3] In recent years, Criscitelli sold his Italian restaurant on Staten Island, New York. However, his family still owns Da Nico in Little Italy, one of Giuliani's favorite eateries, along with Pellegrino's, Novello, Il Palazzo ...

  6. Street food - Wikipedia

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    In addition to much leather, and people in various states of dress and undress, the event features an outdoor food court serving a variety of street food. For donations of $10 or more, visitors get a $2 discount on each drink purchased at the fair. In 2018, the street photographer Michael Rababy documented it in his book, Folsom Street Food Court.

  7. Maine Coon - Wikipedia

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    Maine Coon cats originated in Maine. However, their lineage is surrounded by mystery, folk tales, and myths. One myth claims the Maine Coon cat is a hybrid with another animal species, such as the raccoon or bobcat. The second myth states the cats are descendants of Viking ship's cats, known today as the Norwegian Forest cats.

  8. St. John Street (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    St. John Street is named for St. John Smith (1876–1944), [2] a landowner friend and business partner of industrialist John Bundy Brown. [3] The city's Union Station stood in Railroad Square on St. John Street between 1888 and 1961, when it was demolished and replaced with today's Union Station Plaza strip mall.

  9. Maine Avenue Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    In addition, fish were sold in 17 shacks facing Water Street SW between 11th Street SW and 12th Street SWe. A plan for the New Market called for a main building to be built along Water Street SW with wings extending along the wharves. [10] The cost was estimated at $98,000 for the building with an additional $25,000 for the smoking and packing ...