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  2. Bush's Chicken - Wikipedia

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    The first Bush's Chicken was opened in 1996 in Waco, Texas by Keith Bush. [3] The chain was sold to Hammock Partners, L.L.C. in 2005. The headquarters was moved to Austin that same year. In 2011 Keith Bush's son, Corey Bush, purchased three of the chain's restaurants. [4] After a change in ownership in 2015, headquarters relocated back to Waco ...

  3. List of chicken restaurants - Wikipedia

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    A chicken and waffles dish from Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket in Willowbrook, Illinois is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Take-out food from Swiss Chalet in Toronto. This is a list of notable chicken restaurants.

  4. St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine, founded by Spain in 1565, is the oldest permanent European settlement on the mainland of North America, north of Mexico. Its long colonial history extends to 1822, when Spanish East Florida was annexed to the United States as part of the Florida Territory. The city core's street plan, with narrow streets, dates to the first ...

  5. Monson Motor Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Captain Monson is a native of St. Augustine and about 58 years of age. He is also proprietor of a boarding house which can accommodate ten guests at $1.50 per day from $9 to $10 per week. [3] This first house burned in an 1895 fire. The second Monson House was located at 26 Bay Street next to Brava Lane.

  6. Lincolnville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Excerpt from 1885 birdseye view of St. Augustine, Florida, depicting the Lincolnville neighborhood. When Standard Oil magnate Henry Flagler came to St. Augustine in the 1880s, he redeveloped the city to serve as a "Winter Newport," a resort for the wealthy. His changes also affected Lincolnville.

  7. St. Augustine Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The St. Augustine Civic Center (also known as the Visitor's Information Center) is a historic site in St. Augustine, Florida. It is located at 10 Castillo Drive. It is located at 10 Castillo Drive. On April 21, 2005, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  8. Rodriguez-Avero-Sanchez House - Wikipedia

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    St. Johns County listings at Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs; Rodriguez-Avero-Sanchez House; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. FL-126, "Rodriguez-Avero-Sanchez House, 52 Saint George Street, Saint Augustine, St. Johns, FL", 7 photos, 3 measured drawings, 16 data pages, supplemental material

  9. Sánchez de Ortigosa House - Wikipedia

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    The St. Augustine Historic Restoration and Preservation Commission (later the Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board) completed a reconstruction of the Sánchez de Ortigosa house in 1966. It was built as a one-story pink house on the corners of St. George Street and Cuna Street. The roof was built of tile and cement.