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The first Mulligan's was established on Thomas Street, Dublin in 1782. [2] The Mulligan family moved their business to several different premises, before leasing the present building in 1854 at 8/9 Poolbeg Street, Dublin 2. [1] Mick Smyth bought the pub from John Mulligan in 1932.
San Antonio: 1890: 1904 Lorenz Zeiss Brewery [8] Brenham: 1874: 1884 Michael Cellmer Brewery [8] Yorktown: 1878: 1891 Pearl Brewing Company [95] B: San Antonio: 1883: 2001 Second Pitch Beer Company [96] San Antonio: 2020 2024 Simon Mayer Brewery [8] Dallas: 1895: 1900 Texas Brewing Company [8] Fort Worth: 1890: 1918 Western Brewery [8] San ...
Earl Abel's is a popular restaurant in San Antonio, Texas [1] [2] [3] that opened in 1933 and existed at one location at Broadway and Hildebrand from 1940 until 2006. It has been popular for its diverse menu ranging from Fried Chicken and Rainbow Trout to its selection of desserts including German chocolate cake and lemon meringue pie; its clientele included the well-to-do from nearby Alamo ...
San Antonio (/ ˌ s æ n æ n ˈ t oʊ n i oʊ / SAN an-TOH-nee-oh; Spanish for "Saint Anthony") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Greater San Antonio, the third-largest metropolitan area in Texas and the 24th-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 2.6 million people in the 2020 United States census. [12]
The Mulligan Family Fun Center, colloquially referred to as Mulligan's, is a family entertainment center and amusement park in Murrieta, Riverside County, originally specializing in miniature golf. Before 2021, it operated two other locations in Southern California , at Torrance and Palmdale .
The San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden, or Sunken Gardens in Brackenridge Park, San Antonio, Texas, opened in an abandoned limestone rock quarry in the early 20th century. It was known also as Chinese Tea Gardens, Chinese Tea Garden Gate, Chinese Sunken Garden Gate and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
From a Southern Pacific Company brochure (c. 1916) From "Great San Antonio,the city of destiny and of your destination," 1923, page 23 Hot Sulphur Wells Bathhouse at Hot Wells, San Antonio, pre-1923 From "Great San Antonio,the city of destiny and of your destination," 1923, page 23
San Bernardino police Officers Adam Affrunti and Chris Gray shot Allen because they allegedly didn't see his hands after he exited an SUV that crashed into a fence following a car chase. [204] May 20, 2007 Anthony Smashum: 41 Savannah, Georgia: Following a chase Smashum was climbing a fence when Officer Antonio Taharka shot him twice.