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While living in Chicago, Weissmüller's father owned a bar for a time and his mother became head cook at a famed restaurant.
Beach volleyball is popular in the summer, and the famed " Windjammer " restaurant features 1 court, hosting several tournaments throughout the year.
Eaglestone has a local shopping centre, featuring a hairdressing salon, basketball & squash courts, activity centre, a public house ( The Eagle ), a veterinarians clinic, an off licence shop and also a much famed and locally popular fish and chip restaurant ( The Brothers Fish Bar ).
* Storytellers Cafe-Murals depicting scenes from famed Californian stories, including Mark Twain's The Jumping Frogs of Calaveras County and Scott O ' Del's Island of the Blue Dolphin, grace the walls of this restaurant.
Zindler was also famed in Houston for his self-described Rat and Roach Report, where he read details from his controversial City of Houston Food Inspection Program restaurant reports on the air.
The celebrated food writer M. F. K. Fisher ( 1908 – 1992 ) called milk toast a " warm, mild, soothing thing, full of innocent strength ", and wrote, of eating milk toast in a famed restaurant with a convalescent friend, that the food was " a small modern miracle of gastronomy ".
The famed New York City restaurant Tavern on the Green is located off of Central Park West, at 66th Street, within the grounds of Central Park.
His favorite restaurant in Munich was an Italian restaurant, Osteria Bavaria ( now Osteria Italiana ), near Munich's famed Ludwig-Maximillians University.
The facility is located in Midtown Atlanta, just off Interstate 75 / 85 ( the " Downtown Connector "), across from the famed Varsity restaurant.
* Langston Hughes, writer & poet ; dubbed the " busboy poet " by journalists after a famed poet read his work on a restaurant table and decided to publish his first compilation.
Others made plans during the 1950s to improve Santa Claus, which received publicity through the writings of American novelist and famed science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein and U. S. pioneer restaurant rater Duncan Hines and through 1961 remailing service advertisements offering to postmark letters from Santa Claus, for a small fee.
The restaurant became famed for its rum pie.
The famed evenings have inspired annual reunion shows each December at Indochine restaurant and became the subject of a 2011 documentary film produced by Bobby Sheehan.
Davenport agreed and enlisted the aid of famed local architect Kirtland Cutter to design the hotel adjoining his restaurant.

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The death of Harold A. Stevens, oldest of the Stevens brothers, famed operators of baseball, football and race track concessions, revived again the story of one of the greatest business successes in history.
We were camping a few weeks ago on Cape Hatteras Campground in that land of pirates, seagulls and bluefish on North Carolina's famed Outer Banks.
even the famed Indian Civil Service is not fully adequate to the tremendous range of tasks it has undertaken.
The famed Yankee Clipper, now retired, has been assisting as a batting coach.
It is famed in myth as the home of Leander.
He and his cousin were both grandsons of the influential and powerful Julia Maesa, who had arranged for Elagabalus ' acclamation as emperor by the famed Third Gallic Legion.
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At an early period he was engaged in buccaneer expeditions to the South Seas and in 1703 joined the expedition of famed privateer and explorer William Dampier.
It is the largest city in the Abadeh-Eghlid district, which is famed for its carved wood-work, made of the wood of pear and box trees.
** sucuk-the famed local speciality, a spicy beef sausage, eaten fried or grilled.
19th century craftsmen were famed for their ornate wooden hunting hats, which feature elaborate and colorful designs and may be trimmed with sea lion whiskers, feathers, and ivory.
The town is famed for manufacturing the hardest and densest building bricks in the world, " The Accrington NORI " ( iron ), which were used in the construction of the Empire State Building and for the foundations of Blackpool Tower ; famous for its football team and for having Europe's largest collection of Tiffany Glass.
The author of the Festal Index, who was the original collector of St. Athanasius ' famed Festal Epistles ( collected shortly after his death ), stated that the Arians had accused St. Athanasius, among other accusations, that his ordination as Pope of Alexandria in 328 was not canonical because at the time of the consecration to the episcopate he had not yet attained the canonical age 30.
Specifically his theological learning was in the famed Catechetical School of Alexandria.
Charlton became one of the famed Busby Babes, the collection of precociously talented footballers who emerged through the system at Old Trafford in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s as Matt Busby set about a long-term plan of rebuilding the club after the Second World War.
These works, which included the famed Rosetta Stone, were the first important group of large sculptures to be acquired by the Museum.
Joe Walsh, famed musician who was part of the United States rock band the Eagles, sang the National Anthem of Chile at a Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim baseball game in 2003.
Nearby was the vast Hippodrome for chariot-races, seating over 80, 000 spectators, and the famed Baths of Zeuxippus.
A short distance away from the square lies the Cambridge Common, while the neighborhood north of Harvard and east of Massachusetts Avenue is known as Agassiz in honor of the famed scientist Louis Agassiz.
On 9 November 1555 Cardinal Ippolito II d ' Este ( famed as the builder of the Villa d ' Este at Tivoli ), wrote to Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua ( 1538 – 1587 ), that he has heard that His Grace is interested in his cantoretti, and offering to send him two, so that he could choose one for his own service.
Cooking shows such as Emeril Live and 30 Minute Meals have spawned Celebrity chefs such as Gordon Ramsay, Rachael Ray, Bobby Flay and Emeril Lagasse who are famed for their culinary aptitude.
Cleopatra VII ( 69 – 30 BC ) was the last pharaoh of Egypt, famed lover of Mark Antony and Julius Caesar.
Supporters of English Premier League team Chelsea and Football League team Gillingham regularly sing songs about the vegetable and are famed for throwing celery during matches.

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The city of Belgrade plans to remodel the building by cleaning the exterior facade, reconstructing the entry to the building, and even reopening the restaurant on the top floor.
It is 115 metres tall ( with restaurant 135 – 140 metres ) and is the second-tallest high-rise in Belgrade after Ušće Tower.
* The Archives of Yugoslavia and stadium and restaurant " FK Grafičar ", both in the vicinity of Topčiderska zvezda, small roundabout with streets spreading in all directions connecting Senjak, Dedinje, downtown Belgrade, Topčider and further to the south ( Kanarevo Brdo, Rakovica, etc.

Belgrade and .
* Angola is represented in Serbia, through its embassy in Belgrade, ( Serbia ), with ambassador Toko Diakenga Serao.
* 1944 – Allied forces started bombing of Belgrade, killing about 1, 100 people.
* 1999 – The Avala TV Tower near Belgrade is destroyed in the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
* 1999 – In Belgrade, Yugoslavia, tens of thousands of Serbians rally to demand the resignation of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia President Slobodan Milošević.
Category: Burials at St. Mark's Church, Belgrade
In 1214, the Hungarian troops annexed Belgrade and Braničevo from the Bulgarian Empire.
* 1521 – The Ottoman Turks occupy Belgrade.
* 1521 – The Ottoman Turks capture Nándorfehérvár, now known as Belgrade.
* 1974 – A Belgrade – Dortmund express train derails at the main train station in Zagreb killing 153 passengers.
* A street in Belgrade ( Serbia ), next to the Belgrade University Library which is one of the Carnegie libraries, is named in his honor.
Their reputation was further enhanced the next season as they reached the quarter finals to play Red Star Belgrade.
He scored both goals in his second game as England beat Portugal 2 – 1 in a friendly at Wembley ; and overcame obvious nerves on a return to Belgrade to play his third match against Yugoslavia.
He was selected for the squad which competed at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, but didn't kick a ball, something at which critics expressed surprise and bewilderment, even allowing for his lacklustre performance in Belgrade.
The main weapons of assassination chosen organised the successful assassination of King Alexander I of Serbia and his consort Draga ; he confirmed that Captain Dragutin Dimitrijevic, who had personally led the group of Army officers who killed the royal couple in the Old Palace at Belgrade on the night of 28 / 29 May 1903 ( Old Style ), was also the Black Hand's leader.
On 8 October 1908, just two days after Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, many men, some of them ranking Serbian ministers, officials and generals, held a meeting at City Hall in Belgrade.
Russia was not ready to stand fully behind Serbia should hostilities escalate, so Belgrade was grudgingly forced to comply.
After disagreements between Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito and the Soviet Union regarding Greece and the People's Republic of Albania, a Tito-Stalin split occurred, followed by Yugoslavia being expelled from the Cominform in June 1948 and a brief failed Soviet putsch in Belgrade.
The new constitution abolished the historical / political entities, including Croatia and Slavonia, centralizing authority in the capital of Belgrade.
Pasic believed that Yugoslavia should be as centralized as possible, creating in place of distinct regional governments and identities a Greater Serbian national concept of concentrated power in the hands of Belgrade.
Croatia went through intensive industrialization in the 1960s and 1970s with industrial output increasing several-fold and with Zagreb surpassing Belgrade for the amount of industry.
The HDZ's intentions were to secure independence for Croatia, contrary to the wishes of a part of the ethnic Serbs in the republic, and federal and national politicians in Belgrade.
After independence, Makarios took part in the 1961 founding meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement in Belgrade.
Well-known examples include Beovoz in Belgrade, Serbia, S-Bahn in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, Proastiakos in Greece, RER in France, Linee S in Milan ( Italy ), Cercanías in Spain and HÉV in Budapest, Hungary.
On 15 February 2008 Serbian Minister of Defence Dragan Sutanovac was pictured testing a Barnett crossbow during a public exercise of the Serbian army's Special Forces in Nis, 200 km south of capital Belgrade.

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