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The Saxon Pub was founded by Joe Ables and Craig Hillis in 1990. Prior to opening, the location on Lamar Boulevard in had been the location of several clubs. [1] It was originally launched as a folk music club, featuring musicians such as Steve Fromholz and Stephen Doster, [2] but later began hosting blues, country, and rock musicians. [3]
The $4 million project is located on what used to be a city-owned parking lot. City Manager Steve Schainker is the project's namesake, which Ames Mayor John Haila suggested and was approved by the ...
Parking is a nightmare, traffic is “Walking Dead”-level apocalyptic, and good luck trying to get a postgame bite to eat in a college town. But so what? Spend one afternoon at a rivalry game ...
The Brass Tap: Veterans get a free Pub Burger and Fries on Monday (with valid ID). The Greene Turtle: Veterans get a free meal on Monday. Deal is good for up to $15 with a valid ID at ...
The pub was established in 1977 from a row of three sea houses. Notable smuggling operations and dove culling once took place here and a tunnel connected the sea to what was known as Sully House. [2] It takes its name from the wife of a sea captain who lived here and buried her in a nearby wood rather than confessing to her dying aboard his ship.
The archaeologists were lucky in the placement of their trench and uncovered a large Anglo-Saxon burial, and removed many important artefacts, mostly in metalwork. [3] The site is located between the A1159 road and the Shenfield–Southend railway line, close to an Aldi supermarket and The Saxon King pub.
But that's exactly what the Fairfield Center for Independence bus driver became when he helped put out a vehicle fire in the Cherry Street Pub parking lot around 12:15 that day at 202 N. Cherry St.
October 3. After midnight. Kim arrives back at The Hôtel de Pourtalès after dinner with Azzedine Alaia at his home.