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Hammond is an unincorporated community in Ozark County, Missouri, United States. [2] It is located at the intersection of two county roads on the Little North Fork of the White River , approximately twelve miles northwest of Gainesville and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast of Thornfield .
An Outback Steakhouse, an upscale restaurant called Le Ono, and Ziggy’s Coffee are among the new dining options coming to O’Fallon in 2023.. Up for city approval soon are a Dunkin’ Donuts ...
Jess & Jim’s Steak House. Location: 517 E. 135th St. Year founded: 1938. ... (circa 1829), then expanded to a farmhouse (1840) with Mike’s twin brother, Dennis, as a partner. The original ...
Thornfield is an unincorporated community in Ozark County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Gainesville, on Route 95 at the Little North Fork of the White River on the edge of the Mark Twain National Forest between Wasola to the northeast and Longrun to the southwest.
After acquiring nearly $2 million in debts, Littleton-based Jamco Ltd., the parent firm of the Mr. Steak restaurant chain, filed for Chapter 11 reorganization under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. At the time of the filing, Randall Pike had replaced Mathers as chairman and CEO and the company had 122 franchise Mr. Steak restaurants and the 25 company ...
It’s been in the works for about a year. Now Twin Peaks has confirmed a Northland location scheduled to open in mid-August.. The 7,500-square-foot bar and restaurant, in the Shops at Boardwalk ...
Norman Eugene Brinker (June 3, 1931 – June 9, 2009) was an American restaurateur who was responsible for the creation of new business concepts within the restaurant field. He served as president of Jack in the Box , founded Steak and Ale , helped establish Bennigan's and Chili's , and founded Brinker International .
A post office was established at Sulphur Springs in 1837, and remained in operation until 1990. [ 3 ] On August 5, 1922, at Sulphur Springs, two trains collided on the Iron Mountain Railroad tracks, resulting in 34 people killed and 150 injured in the largest train accident in Missouri history.