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  2. Wiener King - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the company gained attention for flying a hot air balloon that said "Wiener King" 50 feet above President Gerald Ford's visit to Freedom Park in Charlotte. [4] The company ran newspaper advertisements. [27] Their tagline was "King of Hot dogs, USA." The company handed out paper crowns to children, as does the modern restaurant Burger ...

  3. Apollo 11 - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong pilots Eagle to its landing on the Moon, July 20, 1969. When Armstrong again looked outside, he saw that the computer's landing target was in a boulder-strewn area just north and east of a 300-foot-diameter (91 m) crater (later determined to be West crater ), so he took semi-automatic control.

  4. Doggie Diner - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, one of the dog signs, restored and refurbished by the city of San Francisco, was installed on a median strip at Sloat Boulevard and 45th Avenue, near San Francisco's Ocean Beach and the San Francisco Zoo in the Outer Sunset neighborhood. [7] The Doggie Diner dog head became San Francisco landmark No. 254 on August 11, 2006. [8] [9]

  5. Marathon Enterprises, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was located on the lower East Side, on East 3rd Street. During the Great Depression, hot dogs were particularly popular because you could get a meal for twenty-five cents. Sabrett moved the bakery and then the hot dog factory to Jersey City in the late forties. Sabrett was known for spicy, all-beef casing kosher-style hot dogs.

  6. Hot Dog on a Stick - Wikipedia

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    Hot Dog on a Stick is a fast food company that was founded by Dave Barham in Santa Monica, California, USA, [1] in 1946, [2] and later branched out into malls and shopping centers. From 2014 to 2021, the company was owned by Global Franchise Group based in Atlanta, GA. Under GFG, the brand opened new locations across the country and moved into ...

  7. Suspected CEO killer Luigi Mangione was flown back to ... - AOL

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    The souped-up Cessna took off again with the Ivy Leaguer inside around 10:49 a.m. and landed at the Central Islip airport at 12:08 p.m., records show.

  8. An IHOP server fed a man facing homelessness. She says she ...

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    Victoria Hughes says she was fired from IHOP after feeding a man who was hungry. She has since been offered her job back.

  9. Pink's Hot Dogs - Wikipedia

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    The celebrity-named hot dogs are often versions ordered by the person in question, such as the "Martha Stewart Dog" with mustard, relish, onions, chopped tomatoes, sauerkraut, bacon, and sour cream. Another is the " Rosie O'Donnell Long Island Dog", which is a 10" dog topped with mustard, onions, chili, and sauerkraut.