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  2. The Windmill (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Windmill (stylized as WindMill) is a chain of restaurants located mostly near the Jersey Shore known for its hot dogs and other fast food. The original location, a windmill-shaped building in Long Branch, New Jersey , was built and opened in 1963. [ 1 ]

  3. The Colony, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Colony voted to become an incorporated city in January 1977 [17] [18] and became a Home Rule City in 1979. [19] Residents of The Colony participated in two polls to select a name for the new city. Both polls chose the name "The Colony" and the name was ratified by the City Council in May 1977. [20]

  4. Windmill (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Windmill, a village near Pentre Halkyn, Wales, United Kingdom; Windmill Islands, an Antarctic group of rocky islands and rocks; The Windmill, Brixton, a pub in London known for its live music; The Windmill (restaurant), a hotdog restaurant in New Jersey, US; The Farmer's Dog, a pub restaurant in Oxfordshire formerly known as The Windmill

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  6. De Olde Molen - Wikipedia

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    De Olde Molen (/də ˈoʊld ˈmoʊlən/ duh OLD-uh MOH-luhn), also known as Old Dutch Windmill, The Mill, or Alte Mühle is a non-operational octagonal smock mill with a stage (elevated platform) reconstructed in 1961 [2] in Bubali, Aruba. Since then, it has been serving as a restaurant and a windmill museum. [3] [4]

  7. Moulin de la Galette - Wikipedia

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    The present day Moulin de la Galette restaurant topped by the original Moulin Radet. The windmill Moulin de la Galette, also known as Blute-fin, was built in 1622. [2] [3] The name Blute-fin comes from the French verb bluter which means sifting flour for the separation from bran.

  8. Daniel Halladay - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Halladay (November 24, 1826 in Marlboro, Vermont – March 1, 1916 in Santa Ana, California) [1] was an American engineer, inventor and businessman, best known for his innovative 1854 self-regulating farm wind pump at Ellington, Connecticut.

  9. American Wind Power Center - Wikipedia

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    The American Wind Power Center is a museum of wind power in Lubbock, Texas. Located on 28 acres (110,000 m 2 ) of city park land east of downtown Lubbock, the museum has more than 160 American style windmills on exhibition.