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  2. J. Byrons - Wikipedia

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    Byrons, also known as J. Byrons, Jbyrons, or Jackson Byrons, [1] was an American mid-priced department store chain in Miami, Florida. Byrons was founded in 1896 as a pharmacy called Byrons Red Cross. [2] In 1947, the Byrons flagship store on Flagler Street was renamed Byrons Department Store. [3]

  3. Jacksons Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Jacksons Food Stores, commonly shortened to Jacksons, is an American chain of gas stations and convenience stores. There are approximately 300 stores located in the U.S. states of Washington , Oregon , Idaho , California , Nevada , Utah , and Arizona . [ 1 ]

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    After four years, Emerson became executive chef at what was then a new restaurant, Schimmel’s, where he met his wife. They purchased Walker’s Drive-In in 2001 and opened Local 463 in 2010.

  5. Jackson's - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's (restaurant), in Perth, Western Australia William Jackson Food Group, a food manufacturer in the United Kingdom; Jacksons Food Stores, an American West Coast convenience store chain

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  8. Jackson's (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's was the restaurant that introduced degustation menus to Western Australia. [1] Prior to the end of August 2013, Jackson's degustation menu, nicknamed "The Dego", was a major feature of its offerings. [2] [5] Jackson's also had an a la carte menu, which included vegetarian dishes. [2]

  9. Victory Tour (The Jacksons) - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksons on stage at Arrowhead Stadium. In November 1983, the Jacksons announced plans for a major tour in 1984 at a press conference, with boxing promoter Don King offering $3 million ($8.8 million in 2023 dollars [2]) in upfront advances.