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    This new location is the latest in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex from the Kentucky-based steakhouse chain.

  3. Texas Roadhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Roadhouse Corporation supports the homebuilding programs Habitat for Humanity International and Homes For Our Troops. [21] The company also sponsors a road cycling team of about 20 cyclists. Texas Roadhouse is a major supporter of Special Olympics. Each restaurant had a table called "Willie's Corner", with pictures and memorabilia of Willie ...

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  7. Wayne Kent Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor founded Texas Roadhouse in 1993, at the Green Tree Mall in Clarksville, Indiana. His goal was to create an "affordable, Texas-style" restaurant. He was turned down more than 80 times while seeking investors. His initial investors were three doctors from Elizabethtown, Kentucky who invested $300,000. To show the investors his initial ...

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    In a study of selected US locations, Morland et al. (2002) found the number of fast-food restaurants and bars was inversely proportional to the wealth of the neighborhood, and that predominantly African-American residential areas were four times less likely to have a supermarket near them than predominantly white areas.