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  2. The Palm (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Palm restaurant in Washington, D.C. The Palm opened its second location in Washington, D.C. in December 1972. [7] According to the company's web site, the prodding of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush, then U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, encouraged the families to open the second location. Bush often quipped that there was a ...

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    Here's a look back at 125 years of Palm Beach Daily News history, in a column marking the paper's 125th birthday in 2022: ... Eli Manning's Super Bowl plans include this 'can't skip' New Orleans ...

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    Gateway Restaurant (3%) The Upstairs (2%) We also had more than 100 write-in submissions, with quite a few people submitting restaurants that were already in the poll.

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  9. The Doll House - Wikipedia

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    The Doll House was a restaurant in Palm Springs which was run by Ethel and George Strebe from 1946. It was first mentioned by a local newspaper as an entrant in a local parade in 1935. [1] It was patronised by celebrities who were entertained by other stars such as Peggy Lee. It closed in 1966, being replaced by an Italian restaurant ...