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  2. After closing, this chain’s nearest restaurant is now 2 hours ...

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    The Utah-based chain will open a new restaurant in 2023 at Chinden Boulevard and Linder Road, according to Robin Wilson, chief of staff for Kneaders. Like the prior spot, that’s in Meridian.

  3. These 10 new Meridian restaurants plan to open. Here’s when ...

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    Kneaders Bakery & Cafe. If you’re a Kneaders fan, you probably remember it at 3450 N. Eagle Road — until last year. That building now is a Dave’s Hot Chicken.Don’t fret, though.

  4. Baron Bean - Wikipedia

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    On January 5, 1916, Herriman began the daily Baron Bean, and continued until January 22, 1919. [2] Herriman continued to draw other strips in addition to Krazy Kat through 1932. [3] M. Thomas Inge took note of Herriman's interest in silent comedies and observed, "In his appearance, the Baron borrowed his cane and his facial features from Chaplin."

  5. The Dingbat Family - Wikipedia

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    The Dingbat Family (also The Family Upstairs) is a comic strip by American cartoonist George Herriman that ran from June 20, 1910, [1] to January 4, 1916. [2] It introduced Herriman's most famous pair of characters: Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse, who later featured in Herriman's best-known strip Krazy Kat (1913–1944).

  6. Corner Bakery Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Corner Bakery Cafe was founded by Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, a Chicago-based restaurant group. [1] It was sold to Brinker International, and then in 2005 to Il Fornaio (America) Corporation.

  7. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Herriman (voiced by Tom Kane) – A gray and white elderly anthropomorphic lop ear rabbit friend imagined by Madame Foster who speaks with an English accent. He wears a tailcoat, white gloves, a top hat, and a monocle .

  8. Harriman - Wikipedia

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    Harriman or Hariman (variant Herriman) is a surname derived from the given name Herman, and in turn occurs as a placename derived from the surname in the United States.

  9. Herriman - Wikipedia

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    Herriman High School, a public high school in Herriman, Utah; See also. Harriman (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 09:18 (UTC). Text ...

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