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Casitas Vista Road at the east end of Foster Park Bridge: Ventura: 7/77: Two large sandstone lions erected 1908 at entrance to Foster Park, a county park 35: W. L. Hardison House: 1226 Ojai Rd. Santa Paula: 12/77: Victorian era, California eclectic farmhouse built in 1884 [23] [24] 36: Union Oil Company Building: 1003 E. Main St. Santa Paula: 12/77
The Four Palms was a neighborhood bar on Telephone Road just south of Holmes Road, which is now the South Loop 610. It was locally notorious in the 50s, 60s and 70s for being what was then called a "pressure cooker club" which was rumored to be a spot where married women would meet their boyfriends then dash home to pressure cook dinner for ...
Taco stand at northbound vehicle border crossing in Baja California, México, serving only goat meat (tacos de birria). Meats used include beef (such as carne asada and cabeza), pork (such as al pastor), [6] goat meat (such as tacos de birria), shrimp and fish, as used in fish tacos.
Interstate 610 (I-610 [a]) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway that forms a 37.972-mile-long (61.110 km) loop around the inner city sector of the city of Houston, Texas.I-610, colloquially known as The Loop, Loop 610, The Inner Loop, or just 610, traditionally marks the border between the inner city of Houston ("inside the Loop") and its surrounding areas.
Taqueria Arandas is a chain of Mexican restaurants in Greater Houston, Texas. The first location opened in Houston's Northside in 1981. The corporate headquarters is located in Houston. [1] As of March 2014 the Taqueria Arandas chain makes $40 million per year.
La Taqueria is a restaurant in San Francisco, California. In 2017 it was named one of America's Classics by the James Beard Foundation. History Owner ...
Tuxpan Taqueria is a Mexican restaurant in Central Falls, Rhode Island. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was a semifinalist in the Best New Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
In 2004, Anna's Taqueria was made to pay $206,918 in back-wages to 127 employees. The Labor Department Wage and Hour Division found that the four stores had been employing individual employees at multiple locations and not paying the requisite time-and-a-half wages for time worked in excess of 40 hours between the months of January 2001 and January 2003.