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On January 1, 2015, the location at City Center in Newport News, Virginia, closed. At the time of their eviction, the restaurant owed City Center more than $554,000 in delinquent rent and fees. [19] On January 3, 2015, the location in Houston, Texas, closed due to unpaid rent. [20] On May 2, 2015, the location in Woodbridge, Virginia, closed. [21]
Boyne City (/ b ɔɪ n /) is a city in Charlevoix County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [4] The population was 3,816 at the 2020 census , making it the largest city in Charlevoix County. Boyne City is located at the eastern end of Lake Charlevoix , Michigan's third largest inland lake.
The district encompasses all of the historic central business district in Boyne City, as well as the adjacent Pearl Street residential neighborhood, where many of the community's industrial and commercial leaders lived around the turn of the century. [6] The bulk of the buildings were constructed during Boyne City's heyday in 1900-1910. [6]
Blue Mesa Dam is a 390-foot-tall (120 m) zoned earthfill dam on the Gunnison River in Colorado. It creates Blue Mesa Reservoir, and is within Curecanti National Recreation Area just before the river enters the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. The dam is upstream of the Morrow Point Dam.
The county seat is Charlevoix, and the largest city is Boyne City. [2] Located in the Northern Lower Peninsula, Charlevoix County is bisected by Lake Charlevoix, Michigan's third largest inland lake. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 26,054. [3] Beaver Island, the largest island in Lake Michigan, is located within Charlevoix ...
Blue Mesa may refer to: Blue Mesa Dam , an earthfill dam on the Gunnison River in Colorado Blue Mesa Reservoir , the largest body of water entirely in Colorado
Iola is an extinct town located in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States.The community was inundated and destroyed by the creation of Blue Mesa Reservoir. [1]The Iola post office operated from June 24, 1896, until August 16, 1963. [2]
Blue Mesa Reservoir from the air. Created by the construction of Blue Mesa Dam in 1966, Blue Mesa Reservoir is Colorado's largest body of water. Fed by the Lake Fork Arm of the Gunnison River, Soap Creek, and Cebolla Creek, the long, broad lake is 20 miles (32 km) long, has 96 miles (154 km) of shoreline, and is the largest Lake Trout and Kokanee salmon fishery in the United States.