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Top Ten Delis
Dining@LargeThanks to Jessica Lemmo for originally suggesting delis as a Top Ten, and Donny B for reminding me of the idea at least twice until I finally got around to it. What inspired me to do it now was the opening of Freda's......Tags: Pikesville, Lexington Market, Reisterstown, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Tennessee
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Top 10 Places to Celebrate Mardi Gras
Dining@LargeThe idea behind this Top 10 is to list the 10 best places for New Orleans cuisine in honor of the carnival season, which culminates today in Mardi Gras. The problem is that we don't have that many restaurants to......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Society, Maryland, Edgewood
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Mount Washington cafe closes its doors
Dining@LargeGlasz Cafe in Lake Falls Village closed last Saturday. Three years ago Classic Catering Company bought it as a pilot program for a line of cafes. In this era of retrenchment that wasn't going to happen, so Classic decided not...... -
Mount Washington State Forest
The Hartford CourantLocated in the South West corner of Massachussetts, Mt. Washington State Forest covers 30-miles of trails and sits adjacent to Bash Bish Falls. Make sure to try taking on the South Taconic Trail, which leads you to the 2,250-foot summit Alander Mountain....Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Forestry and Timber
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Obama memorabilia displayed in homes
Valata Jenkins-Monroe contributed to Barack Obama's campaign and made a few phone calls on his behalf, but she doesn't consider herself a fanatic, not even with Obama posters, T-shirts, buttons, mugs, coasters and vases in her home -- along with a photo...Tags: Education, San Francisco, Politics, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Freda's Kitchen offers New York-style deli fare
Special to The Baltimore SunFreda's Kitchen, which markets itself as a New York-style deli, is an exceptionally clean, well-lit and well-organized space - this space used to be the Mount Washington Market - with a sunlit cafe in front and the ordering and deli counters in the back....Tags: Hamburgers, Dining and Drinking, Washington (U.S. state), Matzoh, Turkey
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Little Tokyo residents resent mental health facilty
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen Little Tokyo Lofts opened in downtown a few years ago, they were billed as the antidote to suburban living. Press materials lured buyers to the former Westinghouse industrial building by promising luxury lofts in an about-to-be-gentrified "vibrant...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Washington (U.S. state), Society, Medical Services
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L.A. neighborhoods, you're on the map
Nevermind where we're going. Question is: Where are we now?
"We're in Woodland Hills," said Anthony Tholberg as he stood outside his home late last week and mulled over that question.
Tholberg, 23, grew up in the mid-century modern house in the 19800...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Chinatown (Los Angeles, California), Vermont, Dorothy Parker
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Food lovers' Christmas wish list
When I was a kid we didn't have a lot at Christmas, but we always had the Wish Book, a.k.a. the Sears Christmas catalog. Don't get me wrong, we weren't Waltons poor by any means -- no tangerines and balls of string under our trees -- but in the mid-...Tags: Religious Festivals, E-Commerce Industry, Homes, Showtime (tv network), Entertainment
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Getting away without going away
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAll through the months that the cold and wind and wet left this southeast suburb of Cincinnati shivering, Megan and Keith Licursi eagerly looked forward to their annual spring vacation: a road trip to see family and bask in the sunshine of Orlando, Fla....Tags: Trips and Vacations, Washington (U.S. state), Commuting, Homes, Travel
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L.A.'s trickle-down theory
Darn those gophers. They are the reason, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said, that his irrigation system gushed instead of dripped and made his water usage soar far above comparable homeowners' in his former Mount Washington neighborhood. The little...Tags: Politics, Washington (U.S. state), Jack Weiss, Regional Authority, Energy Saving
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A thriving Filipino community is anchored by a mall
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst, Jollibee and Goldilocks -- both popular restaurants in the Philippines -- opened their doors in 2005. The next year came Seafood City, a supermarket that features an almost endless supply of seafood and other Filipino specialties. Today there are...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Echo Park, Seafood, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Washington (U.S. state)
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