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  2. Boulevard (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was opened by Nancy Oakes and restaurant designer Pat Kuleto in 1993. [2] [1] Dana Younkin, who started at Boulevard in 2006, became executive chef in the early 2010s; [2] a former executive chef, Pamela Mazzola, opened Prospect with Oakes and Kathy King in 2010.

  3. Boulevard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard (Amman), a pedestrian shopping street in Amman, Jordan; Boulevard, California, unincorporated community in the United States; El Cajon Boulevard, major thoroughfare through San Diego, La Mesa and El Cajon, California and called "The Boulevard" Boulevard (restaurant), restaurant located in San Francisco, California

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Old ...

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Old Louisville, Kentucky (roughly bounded by York St. and E. Jacob St. on the north; S. Floyd St. and I-65 on the east; E. Brandeis St. on the south; and S. 5th St., S. 7th St. and the CSX Railroad tracks on the west).

  5. Blue Boar Cafeterias - Wikipedia

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    Blue Boar Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky. The first Blue Boar was opened in 1931. [1] Once a major presence in metro Louisville, it is still remembered for its old downtown location on Fourth Avenue near Broadway. During the 1930s, Guion (Guyon) Clement Earle (1870–1940) served as ...

  6. Aspen Creek Grill - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Creek Grill (formerly Aspen Creek) is a restaurant chain with 8 locations. Aspen Creek's menu [1] centers on steaks, salads, chicken, pasta, burgers and seafood. Aspen Creek restaurants are located in Louisville, Kentucky alongside Noblesville and Greenwood Indiana. As well as Amarillo, Irving, Lubbock, and San Antonio in Texas. [2]

  7. Downtown Louisville - Wikipedia

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    On August 19, 2007, city leaders and the Cordish Company, developers of 4th Street Live!, announced Center City, a $442 million, multi-year plan to develop 23 acres (93,000 m 2), bounded by Second, Third and Liberty streets and Muhammad Ali Boulevard, that will include new housing, restaurants, a cinema and a boutique hotel.

  8. Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar - Wikipedia

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    Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar is a seafood restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] [2] [3] See also.

  9. Champps - Wikipedia

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    Champps is owned by Champps Entertainment, Inc., an affiliate of Fox & Hound Restaurant Group. [2] Fox & Hound's parent company bought Champps Entertainment in 2007. [3] On December 15, 2013, the restaurant chain filed for bankruptcy, [4] and again on August 10, 2016.