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  2. International Culinary Center - Wikipedia

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    The International Culinary Center (originally known as the French Culinary Institute) was a private for-profit culinary school from 1984 to 2020 headquartered in New York City, United States. The facilities included professional kitchens for hands-on cooking and baking classes, wine tasting classrooms, a library, theater, and event spaces.

  3. Institute of Culinary Education - Wikipedia

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    The school programs expanded and it moved to a new location in the Flatiron neighborhood of the Manhattan borough of New York City. It expanded in this location twice, once in 1999 and again in 2004, growing to 45,000 square feet over seven floors. [5] In 2001, the school's name was changed to The Institute of Culinary Education. [7]

  4. Phantosmia - Wikipedia

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    Phantosmia (phantom smell), also called an olfactory hallucination or a phantom odor, [1] is smelling an odor that is not actually there. This is intrinsically suspicious as the formal evaluation and detection of relatively low levels of odour particles is itself a very tricky task in air epistemology.

  5. Maple syrup mystery smell - Wikipedia

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    Jack Donaghy likens the smell to a chemical weapon called "Northrax" that the US supposedly sold to the Saudis in the 1980s, which smells just like maple syrup. This leads into the episode's main plot, in which Liz suspects a new Middle Eastern neighbor ( Fred Armisen ) is a terrorist.

  6. The Culinary Institute of America at Hyde Park - Wikipedia

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    The 70-acre (28 ha) campus [11] is about three miles north of the city of Poughkeepsie [1]: 7:1 and 80 miles north of New York City. [12] It is located on the Hudson River, at a point where the river is about one-half mile (0.80 km) wide. The property has steep and varied banks against the river's edge.

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  8. Lenox Hill - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is named for the hill that "stood at what became 70th Street and Park Avenue." [3] The name "Lenox" is that of the immigrant Scottish merchant Robert Lenox (1759-1839), [11] who owned about 30 acres (120,000 m 2) of land "at the five-mile (8 km) stone", reaching from Fifth to Fourth (now Park) Avenues and from East 74th to 68th Streets. [12]

  9. NoHo, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    NoHo, short for "North of Houston Street" (as contrasted with SoHo), is a primarily residential neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City.It is bounded by Mercer Street to the west, the Bowery to the east, 9th Street to the north, and Houston Street to the south.