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  2. Flytown - Wikipedia

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    Flytown began to spring up in the mid-19th century, when primarily Irish, German, and Welsh immigrants settled in the area to labor in nearby factories. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The neighborhood comprised a 25-block area west of Neil Avenue, east of the Olentangy River , and south to a nearby industrial district along the Scioto River . [ 2 ]

  3. List of Welsh dishes - Wikipedia

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    Welsh folk rarely ate rabbit due to the cost and as land owners would not allow rabbit hunting, so the term is more likely a slur on the Welsh. [ 13 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] The name evolved from rabbit to rarebit, possibly to remove the slur from Welsh cuisine or due to simple reinterpretation of the word to make menus more pleasant.

  4. Columbus food update: Latest restaurant, market openings and ...

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    His pre-taco venture was Tatoheads, a loaded-fries food truck and later, a South Side restaurant. Closings: Cousins Maine Lobster, an original tenant at Budd Dairy Food Hall when it opened in 2021 ...

  5. Welsh Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Presbyterian Church is a historic former church in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, United States. Used as a church only for a few decades, the building has seen many uses over the ensuing decades, ranging from commercial to government-affiliated to social services.

  6. White Castle Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The White Castle Restaurant is a historic restaurant building, built in Columbus, Ohio.It was listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1984. The building was moved to Orient, Ohio in 1986, replaced with a new White Castle building.

  7. Cuisine of the Vale of Glamorgan - Wikipedia

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    On Welsh cakes Tibbott comments: [47] “It is certain that the cakes, generally known today as ‘Welsh Cakes’, have been tea-time favourites in Glamorgan since the latter decades of the last century. At one period they would be eaten regularly in farmhouses and cottages alike, and the miner would also expect to find them in his food-box ...

  8. Welsh cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Welsh cuisine (Welsh: Ceginiaeth Cymreig) encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with Wales.While there are many dishes that can be considered Welsh due to their ingredients and/or history, dishes such as cawl, Welsh rarebit, laverbread, Welsh cakes, bara brith and Glamorgan sausage have all been regarded as symbols of Welsh food.

  9. Ringside Café - Wikipedia

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    Ringside Café is situated on Pearl Alley in Downtown Columbus. The alley and neighboring Lynn Street contain numerous restaurants and historic buildings amid skyscraper office buildings, near the Rhodes State Office Tower, the tallest building in Columbus, and behind the Hayden Building on Capitol Square. [7]