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In 1988, McClelland bought L'Espalier, a fine dining French restaurant in the Back Bay, from Moncef Meddeb (chef) before closing it in 2018. His second restaurant was Sel de la Terre on State Street. In 2016 he opened the Essex, Massachusetts restaurant Riverbend. [1]
A number of buildings which survived a major fire in 1842 where Federal-style buildings designed by local builder Stephen Hassam, including his own house (c. 1800), the Rick's Electric building at 72 Main, and the former Connecticut River Bank building. The latter two are particularly fine examples of Federal style executed in brick.
Today the mansion exists as a fine dining club for members, ... New Hampshire – St. Andrew’s-by-the-Sea, Rye Beach ... The combined area is great for larger gatherings like weddings and ...
The Great North Woods is a tourism region of New Hampshire and is located in Coos County. The dividing line is loosely defined as running from Cushman, a hamlet within Dalton , to south of Berlin and east to the Maine border, roughly following US Route 2 .
Connecticut: Louis' Lunch. New Haven. The holy grail of burger joints, not just hole-in-the-wall ones, is Louis' Lunch.The hamburger sandwich is thought by many to have been invented here, way ...
The West End is home to numerous luxury hotels, upscale condominiums, and fine dining restaurants. The neighborhood exists due in large part to a 1972 urban renewal plan prepared by the city's Office of Planning and Management, designed "to bring life to a declining part of the city." Titled "New Town for the West End," the aerial photograph on ...
Make a splash at dinner by choosing to go to one of the 10 best fine dining locales on Hilton Head, ... lunch or dinner experience. Charlie’s Coastal Bistro can be found at 8 New Orleans Road ...
Towns in the Merrimack Valley of New Hampshire. In New Hampshire, the Merrimack Valley Region is an area of the south-central part of the state, about 35 miles (56 km) wide, centered on the Merrimack River, and running from Canterbury [3] south to the Massachusetts border. Henniker marks the western extent, and Nottingham the eastern.