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  2. David Burke (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Burke operates twenty restaurants in New Jersey, New York and North Carolina. Those include: David Burke Tavern (New York City, NY) [7] Drifthouse by David Burke (Seabright New Jersey) [8] The King Bar and Red Salt Room by David Burke (Garden City Hotel, Garden City, NY) [9] Ventanas (Fort Lee, NJ) [10] 1776 on the Green by David Burke ...

  3. Jose Garces - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish tapas restaurant was followed by restaurant concepts with locations in Philadelphia, Chicago, Arizona, [4] New Jersey, Palm Springs, [5] Washington, D.C., and New York City. [6] Following a few years of financial and legal challenges, [ 7 ] Garces filed for bankruptcy in 2018 [ 8 ] and sold his restaurants to IdEATion Hospitality as ...

  4. Patrick Clark (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Dean Clark (March 17, 1955 – February 11, 1998) was an American chef. He won the 1994 James Beard Foundation award for "Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic Region" during his tenure at the Hay-Adams Hotel, Washington, D.C. [1] and also competed in the 1997 Iron Chef. [2]

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  6. Astronauts have taken 1,000 photos of NJ from space. Check ...

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    They're gorgeous up close, but astronauts on the International Space Station have been snapping photos of Earth for years and have compiled nearly 1,000 images of the beautiful Garden State.

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  8. Martha Furnace (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Martha Furnace is an abandoned iron furnace in Burlington County, New Jersey, in the New Jersey Pine Barrens.It operated between 1793 and the mid-1840s, using charcoal fuel and locally-mined bog iron to make a variety of cast products as well as pig iron.

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