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  2. Historic Brookhaven - Wikipedia

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    Capital City Club Golf Course. Historic Brookhaven is a historic neighborhood, part of which lies in Atlanta's Buckhead Community, part of which lies in Sandy Springs, Georgia, and part of which lies in city of Brookhaven, Georgia, to which it lends its name. [1]

  3. Porter House New York - Wikipedia

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    Porter House Bar and Grill is an upscale steakhouse located on the fourth floor of the Deutsche Bank Center near Masa and Per Se. The restaurant was opened by Michael Lomonaco in 2006, the former executive chef of Windows on the World restaurant atop the World Trade Center 's North Tower, which was destroyed by the September 11 attacks .

  4. Porterhouse - Wikipedia

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    Porterhouse can refer to: Porterhouse (horse), American Champion race horse; Porterhouse Brewery; Porter House New York, a steakhouse in New York City; Porterhouse steak; Porterhouse, a fictional Cambridge college in the novel Porterhouse Blue by Tom Sharpe

  5. Brookhaven Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Brookhaven Historic District in Atlanta, Georgia is a 300 acres (120 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The listing included 202 contributing buildings and two contributing structures. [1] It is located east of Peachtree-Dunwoody Road and north and east of Peachtree Road.

  6. Town Brookhaven - Wikipedia

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    Residential/retail building at Town Brookhaven Residential/retail building at Town Brookhaven. Town Brookhaven is a 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m 2) mixed-use district developed by the Sembler Company, located on a 54-acre site at Peachtree Road and Town Boulevard (formerly Cross Keys Drive) in Brookhaven, Georgia, adjacent to Oglethorpe University.

  7. T-bone steak - Wikipedia

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    The earliest mention of the term "porterhouse steak" in a newspaper appears to have been in a letter written by Thurlow Weed that appeared in the Hartford Courant on August 9, 1843, but the following year (August 24, 1844) it also appeared in a list of food prices in The New York Herald, and it appeared regularly in newspapers after that.

  8. Brookhaven, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Brookhaven Park, 4158 Peachtree Rd. 9-acre (3.6 ha) park with open use lawn area and trails. Clack's Corner, 1410 Cartecay Drive, 0.2-acre (0.081 ha). Fernwood Park, 1342 Sylvan Circle. Green space. Georgian Hills Park, 2800 Georgian Drive, 7-acre (2.8 ha). Langford Park, 1174 Pine Grove Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30319. Green space with playground.

  9. Brookhaven - Wikipedia

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    Brookhaven College, a college in Dallas, Texas; Brookhaven Town Council, governing body of Brookhaven, New York; Brookhaven High School (Columbus, Ohio), a high school in Columbus, Ohio; Brookhaven National Laboratory, a research facility in Upton, New York; Brookhaven RP, a game on the Roblox platform [broken anchor