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It's peak outdoor eating season in the Wilmington area. Here are a few favorites to check out. Take it outside: 20 restaurants to dine al fresco in and around Wilmington
Just north of the intersection of Highway 50 and Highway 28, North Canyon Creek enters Spooner Meadow where it receives outflows from Spooner Lake, a man-made reservoir formed by a dam built in the 1860s. The Spooner Lake watershed is approximately 1 square mile (2.6 km 2) but peak flows from the lake are limited by Spooner Dam. [4]
The list includes restaurants, bars, coffee shops and more that have opened this year in the Wilmington area. ... The new location of this Wilmington-based brunch chain is now open at 300 N. Lake ...
Copper Penny: At 109 Chestnut St. in downtown Wilmington, this pub favorite is solidly in the middle of the top 100. Reviewers say that the 109 Chestnut Chicken Sandwich, Ft. Fisher Fish and Chips ...
Spooner Lake is located near the intersection of U.S. Route 50 and State Route 28 at "Spooner Summit." The unit's 1,140 acres (460 ha) are used for hiking, picnicking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The site is the primary starting point for the Marlette/Hobart Backcountry trails and the main vehicle entrance to both areas.
The State of New York has a large network of multi-use paths, rail trails, hiking trails, and other facilities. Many are short, local paths, but many are of statewide or regional significance. [ 1 ] In order to be added to this list, a trail must be located in New York and have and its own article, or a dedicated section in an article.
Mac’s Speed Shop: The Wilmington location of this restaurant has started accepting pre-orders for smoked turkeys, meal packages, sauces and sides at 4126 Oleander Drive. Details: 910-947-6100 ...
Spooner Lake is at 6,972 feet (2,125 m) above sea level. [1] It is fed by numerous seeps and snowmelt and its outflow below Spooner Dam is to North Canyon Creek in Spooner Meadow. North Canyon Creek then heads west and then northwest along Highway 28 before turning to the southwest and flowing down Slaughterhouse Canyon to Glenbook and Lake Tahoe.