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  • ...i]], formerly of [[The Club]] and the [[Wynfrey Hotel]]. The menu featured French, Italian and Mediterranean cuisine.
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  • Notable births in 1771 included inventor Richard Trevithick, French general Louis Henri Loison, and novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott. Notabl
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  • ...term. The First Barbary War ended. The British navy defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar. The Lewis and Clark Expediti
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  • ...next day. Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself as the first Emperor of the French. Morphine was discovered.
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  • ...rtainments including animal acts at the Grandstand and dancing girls in a "French Casino" attraction.
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  • ...ted in [[1967]] for [[Vulcan Materials]] executive [[Houston Blount]]. The French provincial-style home was designed by [[Henry Sprott Long & Associates]] an
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  • ...incent's Hospital]]. It was named for St Vincent de Paul, the 17th century French priest who founded the order that established St Vincent's Hospital. It hou
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  • ...on. Lunch menu items included hamburgers, sandwiches, chicken fingers, and French fries. The dining area consisted of three rooms, the main dining area, a 70
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  • ...P gas station in [[Chelsea]]. The lunch menu consisted solely of burgers, french fries and milkshakes; breakfast was also available, as well as homemade des
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  • * [[Steve French]], 1998-2010
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  • In 1797, the French Revolution continued. John Adams was sworn in as the second President. Ho
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  • ...ingham]] between about [[1888]] and [[1892]]. It was owned and operated by French-born chef [[Jean Galatoire]], who went on to found the long-lived Galatoire
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  • ...une 17]], [[1941]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a merchant, insurance executive, French consul, civic leader and three-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Ald ...for his assistance to fellow French immigrants by being named as honorary French Consul for the district. He was later awarded membership in the Légion d'H
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  • ...[[Great Depression]]. The restaurants served unjointed fried chicken with french fries, biscuits and honey.
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  • In 1792, the French Revolution continued. The U.S. Post Office Department and U.S. Mint were e
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  • * [[J. E. French]]
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  • ...]] owned by [[Drew Kramer|Drew]] and [[Sierra Kramer]]. It serves burgers, french fries, and quesadillas, with ever-changing specials and desserts.
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  • ...ss-fed beef and turkey hamburgers, vegetarian burgers, hot dogs, fresh-cut french fries and desserts. The building was damaged by the [[April 27, 2011 tornad
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  • ...designed to be "eclectic" (suited to many styles of organ repertoire), the French style was selected for the instrument's basic voicing because it would suit French organ builder Bertrand Cattiaux worked with Nami Hamada to voice the organ,
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  • ...e Bouchard discovered the Rosetta Stone. The HMS ''Lutine'' was sunk. The French Revolution ended with Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power.
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