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San Diego Viejo Plaza (San Diego Old Plaza), also called Plaza de Las Armas (Plaza of the Cannon), Old Town Plaza, and Washington Square, is a historical site in San Diego, California. The San Diego Viejo Plaza site is California Historical Landmark No. 63, listed on December 5, 1932.
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Aug. 9—Several well-known restaurants connected to a local art and real estate magnate, including the iconic Maria's New Mexican Kitchen, weren't open Friday. That doesn't mean they're closing ...
The 21 Club, often simply 21, was a traditional American cuisine restaurant and former prohibition-era speakeasy, located at 21 West 52nd Street in New York City. [1] Prior to its closure in 2020, the club had been active for 90 years, and it had hosted almost every US president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt .
María Teresa Larios spends each day calling old friends and customers to alert them that she and her husband, Quintin Larios — Miami’s king and queen of Cuban cuisine — are cooking again.
During Prohibition, the 45 E. 18th St. Bar changed its name to Craig's Restaurant and started serving food in order to operate as a speakeasy. [1] [2] In 1933, [2] 45 E. 18th St., the German-American Lohdens, [2] bought the bar, changing the name to the Old Town Bar, and the neon sign was erected, in 1937. [1]
In July 1947, Jim Gamble created the town's first semiprofessional football team, the Santa Maria Valley Athletic Club's Redskins. By the time the club disbanded in 1953, the Redskins had won 30 games, lost 30, and tied 2. [20] The old fire station, located behind the City Hall, burned down in May 1956, at a loss of $100,000.
Town Other names County Latitude/longitude Established Abandoned Status Remarks Acron: Lake: 29°0.1'N 81°31.2'W Acton: Polk: 28°3.2'N 81°56.0'W Agricola