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Tablas Creek Vineyard plantings. Described as the sibling winery of southern Rhône estate Château de Beaucastel in Châteauneuf du Pape, [2] [3] Tablas Creek Vineyard was founded in 1990 by Jean-Pierre and François Perrin of the Perrin family, proprietors of Beaucastel since the early 20th century, and Robert Haas, an importer and the founder of Vineyard Brands.
In 2019 Arnold's partnered with local distillers Woodstone Creek to produce Hugo Arnold's Bathtub Gin, named for the prohibition-era owner of the bar. [14] In 2017 Arnold's allowed Cornerstone Paranormal to investigate staff and patron claims of paranormal activity on the property. Several odd and interesting findings were documented. [15]
The town of Mill Creek was designed in the 1970s without a downtown, and the Mill Creek Town Center was created to give the town a commercial and social core. After the town adopted a comprehensive plan in 1992, citizens came together to develop plans for a town center, and construction began 10 years later. [3] [4] The complex opened in 2004.
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Mill Creek (Susquehanna River tributary), a stream in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; Mill Creek (French Creek tributary), a stream in Mercer and Venango Counties, Pennsylvania; Mill Creek (Lower Merion, Pennsylvania), a tributary of the Schuylkill River upstream of Philadelphia
Tablas may refer to: Tablas Island, an island in Romblon Province, Philippines; Tablas Strait, a strait in the Philippines; Tablas Airport or Tugdan Airport, an airport in Romblon Province, Philippines; Tabla, a hand drum used in Indian classical music; Dupuș village (Táblás in Hungarian), Ațel Commune, Sibiu County, Romania
Mill Creek is a 27.9-mile-long (44.9 km) [1] tributary of the Cumberland River that extends through Williamson and Davidson counties in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Via the Cumberland and Ohio rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed.
The Mill Creek Historic District near Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, United States, is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 10, 1980. [1] The area of the historic district was increased on August 30, 1996.