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  2. A popular Fort Worth seafood restaurant is out in Southlake ...

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    The Fort Worth location’s top menu items are the fish-and-chips and the Santa Fe fried fish tacos, along with grilled or blackened platters, he said. The restaurant is open daily for lunch and ...

  3. Southlake Mall (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Southlake Mall opened in 1976 [1] to serve the needs of the growing southside of Atlanta. When Southlake opened, its anchors were Rich's, Davison's, Sears, and JCPenney. Rich's eleventh suburban store debuted at the mall in August 1976. [2] The two-story, 230,000-square-foot store also had a restaurant and snack bar. [2]

  4. Southlake Mall (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The company put it up for sale in 1999, but it was not purchased until 2002 by The Westfield Group, [2] who renamed it Westfield Shoppingtown Southlake, and again to Westfield Southlake. On March 12, 1993, a 2-level Kohl's officially opened nearby in the mall's parking lot. [3] Target Greatland opened east of Sears on October 6, 1993. [4]

  5. Southlake Town Square - Wikipedia

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    Phase I consisted of 250,000 sq ft (23,000 m 2) of the Southlake Town Hall, City of Southlake Public Library, a signature square with extensive landscaping, Rustin Park with a gazebo and pond, four blocks of retail with office overhead, and the only Post Office in the area. In 2006, Cooper & Stebbins opened phase II of Southlake Town Square.

  6. Southlake, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Southlake is a city located predominantly in Tarrant County with minor areas extending into Denton County [6] in the U.S. state of Texas. Southlake is a suburb of Dallas/Fort Worth . As of the 2020 census , it had a population of 31,265.

  7. Andrew Volstead - Wikipedia

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    Andrew John Volstead (/ ˈ v ɒ l s t ɛ d /) (October 31, 1859 – January 20, 1947) was an American member of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota, 1903–1923, and a member of the Republican Party. His name is closely associated with the National Prohibition Act of 1919, usually called the Volstead Act.

  8. Two people found shot to death in Southlake home, police say

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  9. Capper–Volstead Act - Wikipedia

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    Capper-Volstead Act, as amended, in HTML/PDF/details in the GPO Statute Compilations collection US Code Title 7, Section 291 & 292 (from GPOaccess.gov) The Capper-Volstead Act: Opportunity Today and Tomorrow / In Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Capper-Volstead Act by Donald M. Barnes and Christopher E. Ondeck—a paper on the Act ...