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  2. Lobster Pot (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Lobster Pot is a restaurant in Provincetown, Massachusetts in the United States. The iconic establishment at 321 Commercial Street had humble beginnings as many future legends do. The building itself was first home to the Colonial Tap, opened by Manuel Cook in 1937. It would move next door in 1943 becoming Old Colony Tap.

  3. Food Paradise season 17 - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Location Specialty(s) Red's Lobster Pot Restaurant: Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey "Red's Lobster Roll" (steamed local lobster tail & claw meat mixed a sauce made with mayo, lemon juice, hot sauce, house-made spice mix, chives and celery hearts, on a butter-toasted bun); "The Angry Lobster" (8 piece lobster, floured and sauteed with a sauce made with olive oil, garlic, basil and ...

  4. Portland Bill - Wikipedia

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    A fishing crane, known as Red Crane, is situated on the cliff edge at Portland Bill. [17] The area holds many beach huts. [18] There are a few commercial businesses in the area, including a restaurant - The Lobster Pot - and a pub - The Pulpit Inn. [16] Portland Bill has a number of listed buildings.

  5. Old Port of Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Old Port district is located on the southeastern side of the Portland peninsula, overlooking the wide mouth of the Fore River and the Port of Portland.It is bounded on the east by Franklin Street (U.S. Route 1A), with Commercial Street running southwest along the waterfront, and 19th-century buildings on its north side as far west as Maple Street.

  6. Bruce the rare orange lobster was saved from the pot by Save ...

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    Bruce the orange lobster was saved from the pot and the plate by the staff and customers at the Old G ri s t Mill Tavern in Seekonk. The rare crustacean had a few close calls, ...

  7. Portland, New York - Wikipedia

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    Portland was the site of an 1872 fatal train wreck. A genealogical history of Portland was published in 1873 by Dr. H. C. Taylor, titled Historical Sketches of the Town of Portland, New York . An all names index was created for this book by Agnes Lee Mitchell in 1989 and published by the Chautauqua County Genealogical Society.

  8. St Andrew's Church, Portland - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's Church is a ruined church located above Church Ope Cove on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England. St Andrew's was Portland's first parish church and remained as such until the mid-18th century. It is now one of the island's prime historical sites, [1] [2] and is a Grade II* Listed Building and a Scheduled Monument. [3]

  9. The Maine Lobsterman - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Lobsterman is a sculpture in Lobsterman Park, Portland, Maine, United States.Standing at the intersection of Middle Street and Temple Street, it was sculpted by Victor Kahill for the 1939 New York World's Fair and served as the centerpiece of the Maine exhibit in the Hall of States.