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  2. Pistacia Vera - Wikipedia

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    Around 2006, the business became "Pistachio", operating in the Short North district of Columbus. [6] Around 2007, the owners extensively renovated and moved into the South Third Street bakery building. [1] In 2013, Pistacia Vera reopened a stall in North Market, while continuing to operate the German Village café. [7]

  3. Schmidt's Sausage Haus - Wikipedia

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    He opened the Schmidt's restaurant two years later nearby the original building, which has since been demolished and replaced with apartments. [3] [4] In 2014, the restaurant's "Bahama Mama" sausage on a roll was voted as Columbus's official food, in a Columbus Dispatch contest for readers. 2,900 readers voted for the dish, 46 percent of the ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    German Village. December 30, 1974 ... Tosheff's Restaurant and Hotel: March 2, 2001 ... South of downtown Columbus on U.S. Route 23

  5. Bethel Road adds new international market - AOL

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    A new international food market has soft-opened at 885 Bethel Road. While still stocking shelves as the space gets up and running, the shop already offers a large selection of East Asian and other ...

  6. Chinese South Africans - Wikipedia

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    The first Chinese to settle in South Africa were prisoners, usually debtors, exiled from Batavia by the Dutch to their then newly founded colony at Cape Town in 1660. . Originally the Dutch wanted to recruit Chinese settlers to settle in the colony as farmers, thereby helping establish the colony and create a tax base so the colony would be less of a drain on Dut

  7. German Village - Wikipedia

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    German Village is a historic neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, just south of the city's downtown. It was settled in the early-to-mid-19th century by a large number of German immigrants , who at one time comprised as much as a third of the city's entire population.

  8. Category:German Village - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German Village" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Schiller Park (Columbus, Ohio) Schmidt's Sausage Haus;

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