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One Fort Lauderdale and four Miami-area restaurants, including the reboot of an old favorite in Coral Gables, have been named the best new restaurants of 2023 by Yelp.
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In 1970, Jack Thornton sold his interest in the Mai-Kai to his brother Bob after he was struck ill by an aneurysm. Bob then expanded the restaurant, more than doubling its capacity. Bob died in 1989. [10] As of 2014 the restaurant was run by Bob's stepson David Levy as CEO and his stepdaughter Kulani Thornton Gelardi as CFO. [7]
Portuguese sailing explorers first reached the location they called Cabo Branco in 1441. The Spanish interest in Western Africa , in the desert coast of the Sahara, resulted from fishing activities carried out from the Canary Islands by Spanish fishermen, who also hunted and traded seal.
Cabo Blanco may refer to: Cabo Blanco, Africa, a peninsula also known as Ras Nouadhibou; Cabo Blanco, Peru, fishing village and surf spot; Cabo Blanco, Spain, village in Arona, Spain; Cabo Blanco, Chile, hamlet in Valdivia, Chile; Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica, wildlife reserve; Cabo Blanco, a film starring Charles Bronson
Cap Blanc or Cape Blanc, meaning "White Cape", may refer to: . Ras Nouadhibou or Cap Blanc, a headland in Mauritania and Western Sahara; Cap Blanc rock shelter, a prehistoric limestone shelter in France
Frank and Ivy Stranahan, founding pioneers of Fort Lauderdale and the first residents of Las Olas Boulevard. Their trading post Stranahan House is located between the boulevard and New River. Ivy established the first public school in Ft. Lauderdale and later donated the land which would eventually become Stranahan High School. [7]