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  2. Skippers Seafood & Chowder House - Wikipedia

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    NPC International operated Skippers until it was purchased by Meridian Capital in 1995. From 1995 to 2002, the Skippers management team introduced a line of grilled entrees, including grilled wild-caught salmon, halibut, and chicken. In late 2002, Skippers was purchased by a group of Pacific Northwest investors. New logos and products were ...

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  4. How a Yarmouth restaurant went from 'enemy of the ... - AOL

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    Frankie Rowley, Cape Cod Times November 1, 2023 at 1:55 AM A feeling of warmth and homeliness greets me as I walk into Jack’s Outback II , off Route 6A in Yarmouth Port.

  5. Restaurant fire: Investigators survey remains of Anthony's ...

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    According to a 2017 Cape Cod Times article, the restaurant opened in 1975 and closed Dec. 31, 2015, to undergo renovations. At a Board of Selectmen meeting in March 2017, Athanas said that a 2015 ...

  6. Main Street (Yarmouth, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Main Street is a historic street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States.It is part of the 18-mile-long (29 km) State Route 115 (SR 115), the eastern terminus of which is in Yarmouth at the intersection of Marina Road and Lafayette Street (), at Yarmouth Harbor in the town's Lower Falls neighborhood.

  7. Bloater (herring) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Bloaters are sometimes called a Yarmouth bloater, although production of the product in Yarmouth appears to have now ceased in the town with the closure of its smoked fish factory in 2018. The bloater is also sometimes jokingly referred to as a Yarmouth capon , two-eyed steak , or Billingsgate pheasant (after the Billingsgate Fish ...

  8. Yarmouth, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Prior to European settlement, Yarmouth was inhabited by the Wampanoag, an Algonquian people. In the Wôpanâak language the area was called "Mattacheese". [1] [2] Wampanoag tribes living in Yarmouth at the time of European settlement included the Pawkunnawkuts on both sides of the lower Bass River, the Hokanums in what is now northeastern Yarmouth, and the Cummaquids in what is now western ...

  9. Sylvanus Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Captain Sylvanus Blanchard (April 9, 1778 – January 6, 1858) was an American merchant sea captain.A native of North Yarmouth, Maine, after retiring from the seas he became a noted shipwright, owner of one of the four main shipyards of Yarmouth harbor during the town's peak shipbuilding years of 1850–1875.