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  2. The Brass Rail (Hoboken, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Brass Rail is a two-story restaurant located in historic downtown Hoboken, [1] at 135 Washington Street. Originally built and opened around the turn of the 20th century, it has for many years been known for its raspberry beer , [ 2 ] as well as its French cuisine. [ 3 ]

  3. The Brass Rail - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... The Brass Rail may refer to: The Brass Rail (Hoboken, New Jersey), a restaurant; The Brass Rail (Toronto), ...

  4. TAPinto - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, New Jersey Globe profiled TAPinto on its 15th anniversary. [11] In 2023, Downtown New Jersey featured a case study by TAPinto on how the Downtown Westfield Corporation has been able to utilize TAPinto to market its initiatives and events. [12] In 2022, Editor & Publisher magazine named TAPinto as one of 10 publishers that "do it right ...

  5. Local restaurant chain Tommy's Tavern + Tap coming to this ...

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    WALL - Tommy's Tavern + Tap is set to open a restaurant at Brook 35 shopping center on Route 35. Tommy's Tavern + Tap, which has 11 restaurants, including nine in New Jersey, has just signed a ...

  6. Brass Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Brass Elephant was a restaurant in the Mount Vernon neighborhood in Baltimore. It opened in the early 1980s, and closed in 2009 due to financial hardship. It opened in the early 1980s, and closed in 2009 due to financial hardship.

  7. Rutt's Hut - Wikipedia

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    Rutt's Hut is a restaurant in Clifton, New Jersey known for its deep-fried hot dogs. In addition to the Ripper, customers can also order the dogs 'In-And-Out' style which is only in the hot oil briefly, and the 'Cremator' which is charred black. The original roadside stand was opened in 1928 by Royal "Abe" Rutt and his wife, Anna.

  8. Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery is a historic site in Quitman, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The church congregation was organized in 1834 and the church building was built c. 1861. It is located on County Road 125. [1]

  9. Wiregrass (region) - Wikipedia

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    Wiregrass ecosystem on the Gulf Coast Map showing southern Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle.. The Wiregrass region, also known as the Wiregrass plains or Wiregrass country, is an area of the Southern United States encompassing parts of southern Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle.