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The restaurant houses fund-raising pig races throughout the year that use full grown pigs in the summer and piglets in the winter, which are overseen by the Carbon County Health Department and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Saloon was involved in a lengthy legal battle over the legality of pig races with the Montana Board of Horse ...
On Monday, Oct. 7, the owners of Old Town’s Mort’s Martini Bar will open Sheet’s Creek in the space, which from 2016 until 2022 had been home to Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Alliance ...
In Episode 3, “Doors”—a classic half-hour of frenzy in the kitchen—the season hits its stride. It’s prefaced by a scene that brings the season’s central theme into focus.
The $3.1 million purchase includes two parcels totaling 110 acres, the three-story lodge and restaurant, a campground and the lodge's rope-tow snow tubing hill.
Bear Creek, Alabama, a town in Marion County; Bear Creek, Alaska, a census-designated place in Kenai Peninsula Borough; Bear Creek, California (disambiguation), multiple locations
Ever is a restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. [1] Established in July 2020, [2] the restaurant earned two Michelin stars in the 2021, [3] 2022 [4] and 2023 [5] Michelin Guides. [6] The restaurant is co-owned by chef Curtis Duffy and his business partner Michael Muser, respectively former head chef and general manager at Grace, a 3-star Michelin restaurant that was abruptly closed in December 2017 ...
Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree is an American-style restaurant in the Bayou Country land at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. There is also a similar dining location in Westernland at Tokyo Disneyland called Hungry Bear Restaurant. [2] The Disneyland location is themed to characters from the Country Bear Musical Jamboree.
Notable contributing resources include the Bear Creek Dam, Albert Lewis Residence (1895, 1922–1923), The Pines (c. 1875), Grace Chapel (1884), the Lewis Family Cemetery, former St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church (1911), store and post office (c. 1885), Bear Creek Association clubhouse (c. 1920), and former Lehigh Valley Railroad Station (c. 1895).