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  2. Montgomery Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, a second location, Montgomery Inn at the Boathouse, was added in downtown Cincinnati on the banks of the Ohio River. The company added a banquet facility in the Sawyer Point area in 1998, but announced that the facility would be razed in 2006 or 2007, and the riverfront property would become a new condominium development.

  3. Montgomery Inn, Grippo's bring back legendary Saratoga chips

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    Thanks to a collaboration between Montgomery Inn and Grippo's, a famous potato chip returns to store shelves this week. Montgomery Inn, Grippo's bring back legendary Saratoga chips Skip to main ...

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  5. Happy hour - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the U.S. military abolished happy hours at military base clubs. [16] In 2011, the Utah State Legislature passed a ban on happy hours. In July 2011, Pennsylvania extended the period of allowable time for happy hour from two hours to four hours. [17] In June 2012, happy hour became legal in Kansas after a 26-year ban. [18]

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  8. Montgomery's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Built during the early 1830s as a Georgian-style inn, the building was named for its innkeeper, Thomas Montgomery (1790-1877). He was an Irish immigrant to Upper Canada who amassed 400 acres of land to the northwest of the original city of Toronto, in what is now Etobicoke.

  9. Prospect Park Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] At one point in September 1964, the Parks Department was within forty-eight hours of demolishing the Boathouse. [3] [5] The resulting historic preservation movement generated public pressure to save the Boathouse, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1] [6] Restorations were deferred for several years. [7]