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  2. The Golden Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Palace is an American sitcom television series produced as a sequel to The Golden Girls, a continuation without Bea Arthur (though she did guest star in a double episode) that aired on CBS from September 18, 1992, to May 7, 1993.

  3. GoldenPalace.com - Wikipedia

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    The "GoldenPalace.com monkey" was officially named Callicebus aureipalatii, with "aureipalatii" literally translating into "of the golden palace" in Latin. [9] GoldenPalace.com also paid a woman to permanently tattoo their domain name on her forehead in 2005. [10] [11]

  4. The Great Mall of the Great Plains - Wikipedia

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    Demolition on the mall began on July 11, 2016, and was finished in January 2017. While developers announced in January 2018 that a redevelopment called Mentum would replace the old mall, this never happened. In October 2021, Olathe-based company Garmin Ltd. indicated that it acquired the property, likely to expand its company's headquarters. [3]

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    But the restaurant is really known for a decision it made in 2006 to add fresh-baked yeast rolls to its menu.While the other guys serve biscuits — or “little frozen hockey pucks,” as ...

  7. Golden Palace - Wikipedia

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    Golden Palace can refer to: The Golden Palace, a TV sitcom spin-off of The Golden Girls; GoldenPalace.com, an Internet-based casino known for paying boxers to get tattoos of their website on their bodies; Domus Aurea (Latin for "Golden House"), a large palace built by the Roman emperor Nero; Golden Palace Hotel, in Tsaghkadzor, Armenia

  8. Albert Ott House - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Ott House is a historic house in Olathe, Kansas, U.S.. It was built in 1894 for Albert Ott, the president of the Olathe State Bank, and his wife Helena Hyer, whose brother founded the Hyer Boot Company. [2] It was designed in the Queen Anne architectural style. [2]

  9. Golden Ox - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1949, the Golden Ox is the birthplace of the Kansas City strip steak. The Golden Ox is considered the oldest steakhouse in Kansas City, [1] because though Jess & Jim's Steakhouse had opened more than one decade earlier in 1938, its Martin City neighborhood was not annexed into Kansas City until 1963. The original Golden Ox location ...