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  2. List of seafood restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Notable seafood restaurants in California include: Angler, San Francisco; Chez Melange, Redondo Beach; The Crab Cooker, Newport Beach; Gladstones Malibu, Pacific Palisades; Old Fisherman's Grotto, Monterey; Slapfish, Huntington Beach; Spenger's Fresh Fish Grotto, Berkeley (defunct) Swan Oyster Depot, San Francisco; Tadich Grill, San Francisco

  3. Legal Sea Foods - Wikipedia

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    Also, in 1994, Legal Sea Foods invited influential chefs from China to fuse Asian cuisine into the menu at the restaurants. This program was called "Cuisineast" and some dishes created for this event are still on the current menu. [23] At the Super Bowl XXXI in 1997, fans in New Orleans were served New England clam chowder from Legal Sea Food's ...

  4. Huntington Harbour, Huntington Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Harbour is a community of about 3,500 people located in the northwestern section of Huntington Beach in Orange County, California. Huntington Harbour is a residential development of 680 acres (280 ha) which includes five man-made islands with waterways varying from 15 to 20 feet (4.6 to 6.1 m) in depth used for boating.

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  6. Raw bar - Wikipedia

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    A raw bar is a small restaurant or a bar within a restaurant where live shellfish are shucked and served. [1] Raw bars typically offer a variety of raw and cooked seafood and shellfish that is served cold. Seafood-based dishes may also be offered, and additional, non-seafood

  7. Huntington Beach Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Huntington Beach Company (Standard Oil), built a wooden pier at the terminus of Main Street in 1904, [4] which extended 1,000 feet (300 m) into the Pacific Ocean. In 1910, it was damaged by a severe storm that caused a large portion of it to plunge into the Pacific. The Huntington Beach Township's board of trustees approved a $70,000 bond ...

  8. Harbor Beach, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, the village of Sand Beach changed its name to Harbor Beach, because of the impression that the area has nothing but sand. In 1910, it was officially incorporated into a city. Located on the eastern shore of Lake Huron in the Thumb of Michigan , Harbor Beach is known as having the world's largest man-made fresh water harbor and boasts a ...

  9. Bowers Harbor Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Bowers Harbor Inn is a restaurant located at 13512 Peninsula Drive in Peninsula Township, Michigan. It was constructed in 1928 as a private house, the Stickney Summer House , and renovated into the restaurant in the late 1950s; it now houses the Mission Table and Jolly Pumpkin Restaurants.

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