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  2. Oklahoma Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Gazette is a free alt-weekly online website featuring mostly news of Greater Oklahoma City restaurants, clubs, music and local trends. The Gazette was formerly a print weekly newspaper distributed throughout the Oklahoma City metro area via more than 800 now defunct rack locations and via its official website. It covers local and ...

  3. Anatolia Market, a halal grocery store, set to open soon in Wayne

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    The market, steps away from a former Hooters bar and restaurant, is set back more than 300 feet from the highway. The 2.2-acre property was purchased for $1.5 million by a West Milford-based ...

  4. Homeland (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Homeland is the main supermarket banner of Homeland Acquisition Corporation (H.A.C., Inc.), the supermarket banner's parent company, and the names are often used interchangeably. Homeland's headquarters is in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] As of 2019, it operates 79 supermarkets in Oklahoma, Kansas, Georgia and Texas. [2]

  5. Asia District, Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Crime in the area began to die down in the mid 1990's, as both the expansion of Oklahoma City University and the influx of Vietnamese families began to push gang activity out of the area. "Little Saigon" in the current area was first coined in 1975 when thousands of Vietnamese refugees came to Oklahoma City after the fall of Saigon. [1]

  6. Check out these Indigenous-owned food and beverage ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma's tribes are still very active and contribute heavily to the culture, economy, food and beverage of the state as some of its top employers and leaders in industry.

  7. Clarke Quay - Wikipedia

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    Clarke Quay Festival Village, the biggest conservation project for the Singapore River, was developed and officially opened on 10 December 1993. [1] Clarke Quay Festival Village was managed by Clarke Quay Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of DBS Land. [1] In 2000, DBS Land merged with Pidemco Land to form CapitaLand and management of Clarke Quay went to ...

  8. Category:Halal food - Wikipedia

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  9. Harps Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    Harps Food Stores was founded by Harvard and Floy Harp in 1930. [5] In 2001, Harps became employee-owned after buying company shares from the Harp family. The stores are supplied by Kansas City, Kansas-based Associated Wholesale Grocers. [6] The company is valued around $550 million, and employed 5,300 people as of 2020. [7]