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FIPS code. 18-05860. GNIS ID. 2394196 [2] Website. www .bloomington .in .gov. Bloomington is a city in and the county seat of Monroe County, Indiana, United States. [3] The population was 79,168 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the seventh-most populous city in Indiana and the fourth-most populous outside the Indianapolis metropolitan area.
Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana, expanded throughout the United States, and at its peak in 1973 had 1,050 locations, including some in Canada. [1] The chain featured several signature items, such as the Big Shef and Super Shef hamburgers.
Kronos Foods, Inc., is a Chicago -based company which is a foodservice manufacturer of Mediterranean food in the United States and the largest manufacturer of gyros in the world. [1] [2] Kronos Foods is known for being one of the first to produce, standardize, and market gyro cones (an argument exists as to who exactly was the first to "invent ...
The Peach Cobbler Factory at 115 N College Avenue on Monday, July 10, 2023. Peach Cobbler Factory opened at 113 N. College Ave. in July. The dessert-centric shop offers many varieties of cobbler ...
Bru Burger Bar opened its Bloomington restaurant Monday in Suite 1 at 229 S. Grant St., on the first floor of the western portion of The Annex apartment complex. It's the 15th Bru Burger opened by ...
Whenever Bloomington North's football team is in the red zone, Dash King has big No. 4 on his radar. ... Bloomington North (17-28-1-150): King 17-28-1-150 ... Fed's favored inflation gauge shows ...
Founding to 1990s. The last remaining original Noble Roman's, built in 1974, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Noble Roman's was founded in Bloomington, Indiana, when Stephen Huse and Gary Knackstedt acquired a failed pizza shop near the campus of Indiana University in 1969. [4] The company incorporated in 1972, [5] with the first franchise following ...
The name comes from the Greek γύρος ( gyros, 'circle' or 'turn'). It is a calque of the Turkish döner, from dönmek, also meaning "turn". [7] In Athens and other parts of southern Greece, the skewered meat dish elsewhere called souvlaki is known as kalamaki, while souvlaki is a term used generally for gyros, and similar dishes. [8]