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Tom Wahl's is a chain of fast-food restaurants based in the Rochester, New York area that currently has several restaurants around the Finger Lakes region. USA Today named it one of "51 great burger joints across the USA" in 2010. [1] The restaurant specializes in "ground steak sandwiches" and its famous root beer and sells Abbott's Frozen Custard.
Wyld was established in 2015 out of a farmhouse in Tumalo, Oregon by spirits-industry veterans Aaron Morris and Chris Joseph on a ranch that had already been licensed for growing cannabis. Describing the first couple of batches as tasting like "crayons", Chris Joseph spoke with his gelatin supplier and eventually improved the recipe, creating ...
WYLD (940 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and it broadcasts an urban gospel radio format, known as "Hallelujah 940" Some Christian talk and teaching programs are also heard. By day, WYLD’s transmitter power output is 10,000 watts.
Evie Wyld (born 1980), Anglo-Australian author; Harry Wyld (1900–1976), British track cyclist; Henry Cecil Kennedy Wyld (1870–1945), English lexicographer and philologist. James Hart Wyld (1913–1953), American engineer and rocketry scientist. Lew Wyld (1905–1974), British track cyclist; Percy Wyld (1907–1972), British track cyclist
Arvon Township (/ ɑː r v ɒ n / ARR-vahn) is a civil township of Baraga County in the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 census, the township population was 492. [4] Despite its name, Mount Arvon, the highest point in Michigan, is located just south of the township, in neighboring L'Anse Township.
Avon Township, North Dakota, in Grand Forks County, North Dakota This page was last edited on 10 May 2019, at 00:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The township became Avon Charter Township in August 1978. Court challenges to the 1974 annexation continued until November 1981, when the township was ordered to surrender the annexed property. An impending annexation request from the City of Troy, due south, for 300 acres of southeast Avon Township brought the city hood question to a crisis. [14]
James Wyld (1812–1887) was a British geographer and map-seller, best known for Wyld's Great Globe. [1] He was the eldest son of James Wyld the Elder (1790–1836) and Eliza (née Legg). In 1838, he married Anne, the daughter of John Hester, and had two children, one of whom, James John Cooper Wyld also became a map publisher. [2]