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  2. One Fish, Two Fish, Crawfish, Bluefish - Wikipedia

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    One Fish, Two Fish, Crawfish, Bluefish: The Smithsonian Sustainable Seafood Cookbook (ISBN 1-58834-169-0) is a collection of seafood recipes specifically chosen for their environmental sustainability. It was written by Carole C. Baldwin and Julie H. Mounts, illustrated by Charlotte Knox, and published in October 2003 by Smithsonian Institution ...

  3. Landry's - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Landry's, Inc., acquired three new restaurants: Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, a collection of seafood restaurants themed on the movie Forrest Gump, [22] [23] The company also acquired Claim Jumper, a national chain of family restaurants. [24] The Oceanaire, a national collection of seafood restaurants, [25] is known for flying in fresh ...

  4. Handy Seafood - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1894 by John T. Handy. [4] [5] In 1903, Handy Seafood became the first company to commercially process soft shell crabs.[6] [7] Beginning in 1916, the company started farming and selling oysters.

  5. Detroit, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Detroit is a town in Red River County, Texas, United States. ... Number Percentage White (NH) 578 82.1% Black or African American (NH) 68 9.66%

  6. Jake's Famous Crawfish - Wikipedia

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    Willamette Week readers ranked Jake's Famous Crawfish first place in the "Best Old Hometown Restaurant" category in 2004. [6] In 2008, the Willamette Week included Jake's in its list of the top 100 restaurants in Portland. [7] In 2009, Jake's was recognized in the seafood category in The Oregonian 's list of the best restaurants in downtown ...

  7. New Center Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By 1820, Woodward Avenue had been improved from downtown Detroit up through Six Mile Road. By 1878, Detroit suburbs had crept up to the area that is now the New Center Commercial Historic District, and in 1878-1882, a series of subdivisions were platted in the area. Development was hastened by the construction of Grand Boulevard, which began in ...

  8. The Qube (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The Qube stands on the site of Detroit's first skyscraper, the Hammond Building.The ground floor of this building is a massive 1.5-story glass sheathed, banking hall. The building was known as 'Chase Tower' from 2006 to 2011 to reflect Chase Bank's buyout of Bank One.

  9. List of neighborhoods in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre (1911) at 118 Monroe Ave., the oldest surviving theatre in Detroit, is a part of the city's original theatre district from the late 19th century. Albert Kahn designed the theatre. Park Avenue Historic District: Park Ave., between W. Adams Ave. and W. Fisher Freeway