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Bow is located in Skagit County, Washington, in the Mount Vernon-Anacortes metro area. The original town of Bow was located off Bow Hill Road and included a church, a mercantile, and a hotel. Bow is often confused with the nearby town of Edison, on Samish Bay. Both Edison and Bow - as well as the nearby town of Blanchard - share the Bow zip code.
The Southern restaurant Jackson's Catfish Corner was located in Central District, Seattle.The Black-owned, family-operated [1] fast casual restaurant's menu was catfish-heavy but also included gumbo, the Ohbama burger, [2] hushpuppies, prawns, snapper and other seafood and soul food [3] [4] items such as fish and chips, [5] coleslaw, collard greens, candied sweet potatoes, and rice and beans. [6]
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The original location in North Bonneville, WA. The store opened on March 7, 2015, and held its grand opening ceremony the weekend of April 20, 2015. [1] [2] Activities included vendor demonstrations and an open house hosted by the city of North Bonneville with staff from Cannabis Corner and Skamania County's chamber of commerce.
Coles Corner is a small unincorporated community in Chelan County, Washington, United States. It is located on Highway 2 east of Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountains , at the junction for SR 207 . [ 1 ]
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The Corner Bar is an American television sitcom that aired as a summer-replacement series on ABC from June 21, 1972 to August 23, 1972, and again from August 3, 1973 to September 7, 1973. The show, created by comedian Alan King and veteran comedy writer Herb Sargent , was co-produced by King and comedian Howard Morris .