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Eldred and Kameron Carter of The Carter's Family Owned Restaurant pose for a portrait at their forthcoming restaurant in the Lansing Mall Food Court Monday, Dec. 4, 2023. DELTA TWP.
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Bill Knapp "was interested in providing decent food for a reasonable price with friendly service." The target clientele of his restaurants was families, often three generations eating together at long tables pushed together. As the decades passed, the clientele remained nearly the same as it had when the first restaurant of the chain opened in ...
The restaurant's design is a horseshoe-shaped counter-top [2] surrounded by 16 stools. [3] It remains an example of an early to mid-20th-century lunchroom. The Canteen Lunch reflects on this type of eating establishment that gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s as social and economic challenges were felt by the Great Depression .
The Men of Atalissa is a 2014 documentary film by POV.org and The New York Times [1] about 32 intellectually-disabled people who were employed by Texas-based Henry’s Turkey Service without proper compensation. They were abused physically and mentally, living in harsh conditions in Atalissa, Iowa for more than 30 years, beginning in the 1970s ...
Go to one of these Des Moines-area restaurants instead. Forget buying a turkey and making all the Thanksgiving dishes. Go to one of these Des Moines-area restaurants instead.
G. Kerndt and Brothers Elevator and Warehouses, No. 11, No.12 and No. 13 is a historic complex located in Lansing, Iowa, United States. The four Kerndt brothers were all German immigrants who settled in the Lansing area by 1854.