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  2. Vestergade 1, Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The building on the site was from 1671 home to a beer vendor (æltapper) and tavern. It was initially operated by M. S. Bjerre who also rented out rooms to the peasants who came into town on market day to sell their produce on Gammeltorv. [1] The site was in the late 17th century part of two separate properties.

  3. September 20, 2024 Calendar of free events, paid events, and things to do in O'Fallon, MO

  4. Rainforest Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Rainforest Cafe is a jungle-themed restaurant chain owned by Landry's, Inc., of Houston. The first location opened in the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota , on February 3, 1994. By 1997, the chain consisted of six restaurants, all in the United States.

  5. Marina Market - Wikipedia

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    Marina Market entrance, from the Centre Park Road, in 2024. As of 2023, the venue is home to 30 food vendors and 5 retail vendors.A number of worldwide cuisines and street food varieties are sold, including Korean, Soul food, Venezuelan, Brazilian, Italian and Middle Eastern in addition to more traditional local fast food, coffee and pastries.

  6. Business model - Wikipedia

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    Business model innovation is an iterative and potentially circular process. [1]A business model describes how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value, [2] in economic, social, cultural or other contexts.

  7. Nekocon - Wikipedia

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    The convention typically offers art shows, artist's alley, autograph sessions, card game tournaments, charity auction, concerts, costume competition, dances, dealer's ...

  8. Uyghur cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Eshme quymaq (Uyghur: ئەشمە قۇيماق) or maxar (Uyghur: ماخار; Chinese: 麻花児; pinyin: máhuār) are twisted doughnuts, which are widely sold by street vendors. They are often made from two separate doughs: one sweetened with honey and the other with sugar. The honey dough takes on a deeper color while frying, giving the ...