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  2. The Culinary Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    The Culinary Institute of America ( CIA) is an American private college and culinary school specializing in culinary, baking, and pastry arts education. The school's primary campus is located in Hyde Park, New York, with branch campuses in St. Helena and Napa, California; San Antonio, Texas; and Singapore. The college, which was the first to ...

  3. Dan Cook - Wikipedia

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    Dan Cook. Daniel John Cook Jr. (August 12, 1926 – July 3, 2008) was a sports writer for the San Antonio Express-News for 51 years. [1] He is most notable for making the phrase "the opera ain't over till the fat lady sings" into common use. [2] Described as a "sports icon", [1] Cook started working at KENS in 1956 and continued to work at the ...

  4. Antonio López de Santa Anna - Wikipedia

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    Mexican–American War. Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón, usually known as Antonio López de Santa Anna ( Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo ˈlopes ðe sanˈtana]; 21 February 1794 – 21 June 1876), [1] or just Santa Anna, [2] was a Mexican soldier, politician, and caudillo [3] who served as the 8th ...

  5. Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Bill Miller Bar-B-Q. Bill Miller Bar-B-Q is a San Antonio -headquartered restaurant chain that focuses on barbecue food, accompanying side dishes (such as potato salad and coleslaw ), and baked goods. The restaurant started as a poultry and egg business in 1950 from a $500 loan. Founder Bill Miller later expanded the business into a fried ...

  6. Howard Cook - Wikipedia

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    Howard Norton Cook (1901–1980) was an American artist, particularly known for his wood engravings [1] and murals. Cook spent much of the 1920s in Europe and returned to live in Taos, New Mexico. [1] Steel Industry (1936) Cook's fresco at Joseph F. Weis, Jr. U.S. Courthouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Cook first came to Taos, New Mexico in ...

  7. San Antonio Express-News - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Express-News is a daily newspaper in San Antonio, Texas, founded in 1865. It is owned by the Hearst Corporation and has offices in San Antonio and Austin, Texas . The Express-News is the third largest newspaper in the state of Texas, with a daily circulation of nearly 100,000 copies in 2016. [3]

  8. Chad Cook - Wikipedia

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    Cook signed with the San Jose SaberCats for the 2011 season. Cook had the best season in SaberCats history for a fullback, breaking team records for rushing attempts (99), rushing yards (294) and rushing touchdowns (30). Cook's play landed him on the All-Arena Second Team as a fullback. San Antonio Talons. Cook signed with the San Antonio ...

  9. Buckhorn Saloon & Museum (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    Buckhorn Saloon & Museum. / 29.426232; -98.489692. The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum is a privately run museum located at 318 E. Houston Street in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Originally privately owned by Albert Friedrich, the Buckhorn became a tourist attraction for its unique collections. Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders were reputed ...