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  2. Jimmy's Harborside Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy's Harborside Restaurant was a Boston seafood restaurant on the Boston Fish Pier [1] opened by Jimmy Doulos in 1924. The restaurant closed in 2005 [2] and the building was demolished in 2007. [3] For restaurants in the neighborhood, Jimmy’s was a favorite for Julia Child. [4] When it first opened, it was called Liberty Cafeteria.

  3. Jimmy's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The first Jimmy's World Grill & Bar opened in 2003 and as of 2016 the chain operated restaurants at about 11 locations. [3] In 2012 it launched its flagship restaurant in The O2, London. [4] Each restaurant offers cuisines from multiple countries including Italy, China, India, Mexico, the US and the United Kingdom.

  4. 17 Best & Worst Jimmy John's Subs, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Originally founded in 1983 in Charleston, Illinois as a gourmet sandwich shop, Jimmy John's now has more than 2,700 locations across the country. The chain's subs and combo meals are popular in ...

  5. Jimmy John Liautaud - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy John Liautaud with Jimmy John's president James North. In January 2007, Liautaud selected Weston Presidio, a private-equity firm, to help acquire better locations for the expanding company. Weston Presidio bought a 33% stake in the company, and during the first year closed on over 100 real estate deals. [8]

  6. James P. Liautaud - Wikipedia

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    With the money that Liautaud gave his son to start his own business, James John Liautaud (Jimmy John) was able to begin Jimmy John's sandwich stores. He is the founder of Gabriel, Inc. He also was the founding Investor in two insurance companies, Raffles and National Interstate; [citation needed] and Blue Rhino, a gas distribution company.

  7. Elgin Academy (Elgin, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Elgin Academy's sports teams were nicknamed the Hilltoppers (the school being built on a hill), and their mascot was Foxman, after the nearby Fox River. Basketball, soccer, track, cross country, golf, tennis, volleyball, and baseball were offered.

  8. Jimmy Millar (footballer, born 1876) - Wikipedia

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    Millar spent his early career with Elgin City, [1] Rangers, [2] Port Glasgow Athletic [1] [3] and Middlesbrough. [4] At Rangers he played as an "attacking wing half" [4] and won the Scottish Football League title in his one full season, 1898–99, playing in the final five of the 18 fixtures – all of which Rangers won. [5]

  9. Elgin, Moray - Wikipedia

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    The 9th century Pictish Elgin Pillar, found in the churchyard of St Giles' Church in 1823. The discovery of the Elgin Pillar, a 9th-century class II Pictish stone, under the High Street in 1823 suggests there may have been an Early Christian presence in the area of the later market, but there is no further evidence of activity before Elgin was created a Royal Burgh in the 12th century. [7]