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  2. 21 Sioux Falls restaurants that have opened so far or plan to ...

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    There are 21 restaurants throughout Sioux Falls that have either opened so far this year or plans to open before the end of 2022.

  3. All Saints Historic District - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Historic District encompasses a 70-acre (28 ha) area just south of the Sioux Falls Downtown Historic District.It is roughly bounded by 14th and 23rd Streets to the north and south, respectively; between Main and Phillips Avenues on the west; and between 1st and 2nd Avenues to the east, with an additional eastern portion roughly between 18th and 21st Streets and 5th Avenue.

  4. Staying out of the kitchen on Thanksgiving? These Sioux ... - AOL

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  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Minnehaha ...

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    Roughly Main to 2nd Ave. from 14th to 23rd Sts., and 18th to 21st Sts. to 5th Ave. ... N. Weber Ave. on the eastern bank of the Big Sioux River

  6. The years of history behind a beloved Sioux Falls Mexican ...

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    Of the original ten restaurants, only the Sioux Falls location remains, and it has endured for nearly 44 years. Casa Del Rey lasted in Rapid City for 32 years, and in Sioux City for 37 years. The ...

  7. Ye Olde Tavern (Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant saw great success under the Kaled’s, and in 1952 they added a full menu. Taverns began to be sold in restaurants and bars across the Sioux City area and are now regarded as local specialty. The restaurant closed in 1974 because of Bertha’s failing health. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  8. List of ghost towns in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Lookout was an early mining camp on Castle Creek, about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Mystic. It was probably named for the Lookout mine, discovered in 1882 by J.T. Hooper and F.J. Ayers. As early as 1884, there was a sawmill in Lookout, run by Fisher and Hunter, and 126 men were busy digging the ditch to provide water to power Robinson and Hawgood ...

  9. Sophisticated 6th Ave. restaurant that brought Tacoma ... - AOL

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    Sophisticated 6th Ave. restaurant that brought Tacoma national recognition set to close. Kristine Sherred. July 24, 2024 at 12:00 PM. The Table, ...