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  2. Adolphe Dugléré - Wikipedia

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    Pommes Anna Tournedos Rossini. The most famous dish attributed to Dugléré is almost certainly Pommes Anna.Other dishes created by Dugléré include Potage Germiny, a sorrel soup created for Charles Lebègue, Comte de Germiny, governor of the Bank of France, Poularde Albufera, dedicated to Maréchal Suchet, Duke of Albufera, Soufflé à l'anglaise, [Note 1] Sole Dugléré [2] and Culotte de ...

  3. List of tallest buildings in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    1000 de La Gauchetière: 1000 de La Gauchetière: Montreal: 205 (673) 51 1992 This is the tallest building in Montreal by roof height. It reaches the maximum roof height allowed by the city [8] 3 Tour de la Bourse: Tour de la Bourse: Montreal: 194 (637) 47 1964 The tallest building in Canada until completion of the Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower ...

  4. The Vorticists at the Restaurant de la Tour Eiffel, Spring 1915

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    The Tour Eiffel restaurant had been visited frequently by the Poets' Club of T. E. Hulme, including F. S. Flint and Ezra Pound, and thus had been a centre for Imagism.It became a favourite location for the literary circles around Augustus John, Wyndham Lewis and Nancy Cunard, which through Lewis included the Vorticists. [2]

  5. Laurier Québec - Wikipedia

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    Ivanhoe, the real estate arm of the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec became the manager of Place Laurier in May 2000 and also acquired the 50% stake that was owned by Oxford. [16] Ivanhoe merged in 2001 with Cambridge Shopping Centres to become Ivanhoé Cambridge. [17] Sears unveiled a new look on October 7, 2004. [18]

  6. Bens De Luxe Delicatessen & Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Bens De Luxe Delicatessen and Restaurant was a renowned Jewish delicatessen in Montreal, Canada. The restaurant was famed for its Montreal-style smoked meat sandwich. During its heyday it was a popular late-night dining fixture in the downtown core and a favourite eatery of many celebrities. It was open for nearly a century, from 1908 to 2006.

  7. La Tour d'Argent - Wikipedia

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    Baedeker's 1860 guide to Paris describes the establishment's current location as "out of the way", while mentioning a restaurant associated with a low-cost "Hotel of the Tour d'Argent": "Between Notre Dame and the jardin des Plantes, on the Quai de la Tournelle, facing the bridge of this name, there is a little hotel and the restaurant Lecoq ...

  8. Château-Richer - Wikipedia

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    Located on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River east of Quebec City. It is the seat for the Côte-de-Beaupré Regional County Municipality. The first rural parish in New France was established in 1678, by the members of La Compagnie-des-Cents-Associés. Château-Richer was the first home to Quebec's oldest families (les Greniers, Giroux ...

  9. Tour des Canadiens - Wikipedia

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    The Tour des Canadiens is a condominium skyscraper complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is situated next to the Bell Centre in downtown Montreal, at Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal and Rue de la Montagne , and is named for the Montreal Canadiens hockey team, which is a part-owner of the project.