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  2. Bojangles (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Bojangles OpCo, LLC., doing business as Bojangles (known as Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits until 2020), is an American regional chain of fast food restaurants that specializes in Cajun-seasoned fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits and primarily serves the Southeastern United States.

  3. Chicken Chain Bojangles Launching a Major New Menu Item for ...

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    Bojangles is also offering 20% off its five-piece wings combo at checkout when customers order through the app. This is a one-time-only deal at participating locations.

  4. Inflation is hitting prices on tailgating foods and 'fueling ...

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    Wells Fargo Economist Michael Pugliese outlines how inflation is expected to impact football tailgate festivities as food, propane, airfare, and mass transit prices remain elevated.

  5. Regional Chain Bojangles Plans to Explode In Size With 270 ...

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    Courtesy of BojanglesBojangles' famous fried chicken, scratch-made biscuits, and Southern-style sides are heading to even more communities in the future as the regional chain plans for explosive ...

  6. West Side Yard - Wikipedia

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    The West Side Yard (officially the John D. Caemmerer West Side Yard) is a rail yard of 30 tracks owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. Used to store commuter rail trains operated by the subsidiary Long Island Rail Road , the 26.17-acre (10.59 ha) yard sits between West 30th Street ...

  7. St. Nicholas Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Row houses on West 138th Street designed by Bruce Price and Clarence S. Luce (2014) "Walk your horses". David H. King Jr., the developer of what came to be called "Striver's Row", had previously been responsible for building the 1870 Equitable Building, [6] the 1889 New York Times Building, the version of Madison Square Garden designed by Stanford White, and the Statue of Liberty's base. [2]

  8. Expert tailgaters share everything you need to know about pre ...

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    Tailgating at a local bar can be an event of its own. The Esso Club in Clemson, located at 129 Old Greenville Highway, is one of the oldest and most iconic sports bars in the United States ...

  9. Category:Former music venues in New York City - Wikipedia

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