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  2. Dominique's - Wikipedia

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    Dominique's was a fine-dining French restaurant on the 1900 block of Pennsylvania Avenue NW [1] in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Dominique D’Ermo owned the restaurant until he sold it in 1987 to Herb Ezrin. The restaurant's clientele included such notables as Warren Beatty, Ronald Reagan, Robert Redford, Ted Koppel and ...

  3. DC police shutting down these roads for Army Ten-Miler

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    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Army Ten-Miler will be closing down many roads in D.C. Sunday. On Oct. 13, multiple roads in Northwest and Southwest D.C. will be closed and the Metropolitan ...

  4. Sholl's Colonial Cafeteria - Wikipedia

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    Returning from his service in World War II, George worked for Sholl's until the day it closed. At its height, Sholl's served 10 people a minute, 2 million a year. At one point there were 8 locations in Washington, D.C., Arlington, and Baltimore. The final location at 1990 K Street NW closed its doors on December 1, 2001.

  5. Restaurant Nora - Wikipedia

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    [8] In 2016, Nora's was one of the approximately 100 restaurants reviewed in the first Michelin Guide for Washington, D.C. [1] Upon Chef Nora's retirement in June 2017, Restaurant Nora closed its doors. [9] Prior to her retirement, Chef Nora received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation, celebrating her career at the ...

  6. Accounting for the closures, Hooters has about 300 global locations — a nearly 12% decline since 2018, per Technomic, a restaurant consulting firm. In comparison, rivals like Twin Peaks and Dave ...

  7. Christian Heurich Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The brewery remained closed from 1917 until 1933, with only the ice plant operating. Heurich was seventy-five years old when it closed. He was the city's biggest landowner, aside from the federal government. He had a farm in Maryland which he enjoyed, raising dairy cows and spending time with his children and grandchildren. However, he resented ...

  8. Washington DC restaurants join Trump's inauguration fanfare - AOL

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    As Washington, D.C., prepares for the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, several restaurants in the nation's capital are commemorating the occasion with special menus and experiences.

  9. Annie's Paramount Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, Katinas renamed the restaurant to "Annie's Paramount Steakhouse" and had his sister serve as the face of the establishment. [1] Following the 1968 riots in Washington, many businesses on 17th Street were damaged or closed, but the gay community continued to patronize Annie's, keeping the restaurant in business. [1]