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To find out more about restaurant specials, hours of operation and more, visit lancastcityrestaurantweek.com. This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: Lancaster City Restaurant Week ...
A Japanese restaurant that called Myrtle Beach home for nearly half a century announced its closing. ... today. Nakato Japanese Restaurant announced via its Facebook page that the eatery was ...
Wells Japanese Garden is a small Japanese garden located at 1608 Lindsay Street in Newberry, South Carolina. [2] [3] It is open daily. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] The garden was created by W. Fulmer Wells in 1930, donated to the city in 1971, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...
The performers dance and drum simultaneously to an exciting blend of traditional and contemporary Okinawan and Japanese music. The group performs with several types of drums: the odaiko (big drum), which is suspended in front of the body by long pieces of purple cloth over the shoulder and back, the shime-daiko (hand-held, flat, two-sided drum ...
Pleasant Hill is an unincorporated community located in Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States. The area consists of some businesses and churches lining US 521 and houses located along other roads in the area. A Lancaster and Chester Railroad line runs through Pleasant Hill. [2]
The city of Lancaster (/ ˈ l eɪ ŋ k ə s t ər / [6]) is the county seat of Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States, located in the Charlotte Metropolitan Area. As of the United States Census of 2010, the city population was 8,526. The city was named after the famous House of Lancaster.
On New Year's Eve, many localities in the United States and elsewhere mark the beginning of a new year through the raising or lowering of an object.Many of these events are patterned on festivities that have been held at New York City's Times Square since 1908, where a large crystal ball is lowered down a pole atop One Times Square (beginning its descent at 11:59:00 p.m. Eastern Time, and ...