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Christian Hayes (born March 10, 1980) is a chef and restaurateur from Portland, Maine, United States. Between 2019 and 2024, he was the owner and executive chef at The Garrison, a restaurant in Yarmouth, Maine. [1] He was the winner of Food Network's Chopped episode "Pork on the Brain" in March 2018. [2] [3]
Stretching along Massachusetts Route 6A from the Barnstable line in the west to White Brook in the east, the district includes almost 300 buildings on 50 acres (20 ha). It includes the two villages of Yarmouth Center and Yarmouthport, which were important 18th and 19th century centers of civic and economic activity. [2]
The two-story restaurant will be housed in an endearing building that’s more than 100 years old. Along with dining room options on two levels, there’ll be a full-service classic cocktail bar ...
A Yarmouth-themed poster on display at the town's Merrill Memorial Library in 2018. Yarmouth was home to DeLorme, the large map-making company, with its headquarters, located on Route 1 to the north of the town, housing Eartha, the world's largest revolving and rotating globe. [21] In 2016, DeLorme was purchased by Garmin. [22]
108 Main Street is a historic three-storey building in the Lower Falls area of Yarmouth, Maine. [1]Standing at the western corner of Main Street and Portland Street, the property was built in the 1860s for Rufus York, who ran a general store out of it with his wife, Zoa. [2]
The Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub, also known as The Nines, is a chain of casual dining restaurants in the Northeastern United States. It is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts , with 97 locations (as of May 2023 [update] ) in Massachusetts , Connecticut , Maine , New Hampshire , New York , Rhode Island , and Vermont .
The South Yarmouth/Bass River Historic District is a historic district in the southeastern part of Yarmouth, Massachusetts. It encompasses a predominantly residential area centered on a portion of Old Main Street and South Street between the villages of South Yarmouth and Bass River .
68 East Main Street is a historic home in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. It was built in 1785, [1] [2] when the town was part of North Yarmouth (then a part of the Province of Massachusetts Bay), around seventy years after the third and earliest permanent settlement of the town. [3]