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  2. Bob Shoudt - Wikipedia

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    Bob Shoudt (born October 16, 1966), [1] also known as "Humble Bob" or "Notorious B.O.B." (the name of his YouTube channel), is an American competitive eater from Royersford, Pennsylvania. He holds numerous eating records, including the most food ever eaten by weight and/or volume: 23.4 lbs or 312 fluid ounces of salmon chowder , consumed in 6 ...

  3. Witmer's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Witmer's Tavern, is an historic structure that is located in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, just east of U.S. 30 on Old Philadelphia Pike. This building known as Witmer's Tavern should not be confused with the other Witmer's Tavern more commonly known as the Conestoga Restaurant or Conestoga Inn that is located on Route 462 at Bridgeport just east of Lancaster City.

  4. Eater (website) - Wikipedia

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    Eater is a food website by Vox Media.It was co-founded by Lockhart Steele and Ben Leventhal in 2005, and originally focused on dining and nightlife in New York City.Eater launched a national site in 2009, and covered nearly 20 cities by 2012.

  5. Beyond hot cocoa & gluhwein: Eater's guide to the 2023 ... - AOL

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    Behind the counter at Wurst Haus, little stacks of hefty beef and pork links ($12-15) sizzle on a Schwenkgrill suspended over an open flame. The sausage snaps between your teeth with a burst of ...

  6. Regennas Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    Regennas Candy Shop is a historic candy-making shop at 10 Maple lane in Myerstown, Pennsylvania.It was first established in Philadelphia in 1894 as C. Fred Regennas & Sons at 1330 North 19th Street, and then, opened in Lititz in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1910 before being moved to its current location.

  7. Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster (/ ˈ l æ ŋ k ɪ s t ər / LANG-kih-stər) is a city in and the county seat of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. [4] With a population of 58,039 at the 2020 census, [5] it is the tenth-most populous city in the state. [6]

  8. Gordonville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The village is in eastern Lancaster County in the southwestern corner of Leacock Township, approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of the county seat of Lancaster, 2 miles (3 km) southwest of the village of Intercourse, less than one mile (1.1 km) north of Paradise, and about 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Bird-in-Hand.

  9. Central Market (Lancaster) - Wikipedia

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    Central Market, also known as Lancaster Central Market, is a historic public market located in Penn Square, in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Until 2005, when it was transferred to a trust, the market was the oldest municipally-operated market in the United States .