Bern's Steak House

Bern's Steak House
Title Bern's Steak House PDF eBook
Author Joyce LaFray
Publisher Seaside Publishing
Pages 198
Release 2002
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780942084955

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"Joyce LaFray, a close friend of the late Bern Laxer since 1973, narrates the incredible success story of a world-famous Tampa steak house names Bern's."--Page 4 of cover.

Court Street Steak House, Inc. V. County of Tazewell

Court Street Steak House, Inc. V. County of Tazewell
Title Court Street Steak House, Inc. V. County of Tazewell PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1993
Genre Legal briefs
ISBN

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Hamlet Steak House, Inc. V. National Labor Relations Board

Hamlet Steak House, Inc. V. National Labor Relations Board
Title Hamlet Steak House, Inc. V. National Labor Relations Board PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1972
Genre
ISBN

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From Saloons to Steak Houses

From Saloons to Steak Houses
Title From Saloons to Steak Houses PDF eBook
Author Andrew T. Huse
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 9780813066400

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Since its early days as a boomtown on the Florida frontier, Tampa has had a lively history rich with commerce, cuisine, and working-class communities. In From Saloons to Steak Houses, Andrew Huse takes readers on a journey into historic bars, theaters, gambling halls, soup kitchens, clubs, and restaurants, telling the story of Tampa's past through these fascinating social spaces--many of which can't be found in official histories. Beginning with the founding of modern Tampa in 1887 and spanning a century, Huse delves into the culture of the city and traces the struggles that have played out in public spaces. He describes temperance advocates who crusaded against saloons and breweries, cigar workers on strike who depended on soup houses for survival, and civil rights activists who staged sit-ins at lunch counters. These stories are set amid themes such as the emergence of Tampa's criminal underworld, the rise of anti-German fear during World War I, and the heady power of prosperity and tourism in the 1950s. Huse draws from local newspaper stories and firsthand accounts to show what authorities and city residents saw and believed about these establishments and the people who frequented them. This unique take on Tampa history reveals a spirited city at work and play, an important cultural hub that continues to both celebrate and come to terms with its many legacies.

North Carolina Reports

North Carolina Reports
Title North Carolina Reports PDF eBook
Author North Carolina. Supreme Court
Publisher
Pages 982
Release 1964
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN

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Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina.

The Big Texas Steakhouse Cookbook

The Big Texas Steakhouse Cookbook
Title The Big Texas Steakhouse Cookbook PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Pelican Publishing Company
Pages 212
Release
Genre
ISBN 145561601X

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From Saloons to Steak Houses

From Saloons to Steak Houses
Title From Saloons to Steak Houses PDF eBook
Author Andrew T. Huse
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 463
Release 2020-04-14
Genre History
ISBN 0813065461

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Since its early days as a boomtown on the Florida frontier, Tampa has had a lively history rich with commerce, cuisine, and working-class communities. In From Saloons to Steak Houses, Andrew Huse takes readers on a journey into historic bars, theaters, gambling halls, soup kitchens, clubs, and restaurants, telling the story of Tampa’s past through these fascinating social spaces—many of which can’t be found in official histories. Beginning with the founding of modern Tampa in 1887 and spanning a century, Huse delves into the culture of the city and traces the struggles that have played out in public spaces. He describes temperance advocates who crusaded against saloons and breweries, cigar workers on strike who depended on soup houses for survival, and civil rights activists who staged sit-ins at lunch counters. These stories are set amid themes such as the emergence of Tampa’s criminal underworld, the rise of anti-German fear during World War I, and the heady power of prosperity and tourism in the 1950s. Huse draws from local newspaper stories and firsthand accounts to show what authorities and city residents saw and believed about these establishments and the people who frequented them. This unique take on Tampa history reveals a spirited city at work and play, an important cultural hub that continues to both celebrate and come to terms with its many legacies.