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Bayshore Mall is an indoor shopping mall in Eureka, California, United States. It is named for its close proximity to Humboldt Bay. The large shopping facility is the only major mall located on the coast north of the San Francisco Bay Area, securing Eureka as the trading center for the entire far North Coast .
Eureka Inn. / 40.80000°N 124.16528°W / 40.80000; -124.16528. The Eureka Inn in Eureka, California is a four-story, 104-room [citation needed] Elizabethan Tudor Revival architectural style hotel, [1] which opened in 1922. In February 1982, the structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
Eureka (stylized as EUReKA) is an American science fiction television series that premiered on Sci-Fi Channel (renamed Syfy in 2009) on July 18, 2006. The fifth and final season ended on July 16, 2012. The show is set in the fictional town of Eureka, Southern Oregon (although in the pilot episode Eureka was located in Washington – and the ...
Lost Coast Brewery is an independent brewery located in Eureka, California. It produces year-round and seasonal beers and has received various awards from both local and national brewing organizations. Between 1990 and 2011, the brewery expanded production to 60,000 barrels per year. A larger production facility built in 2014 permits 200,000 to ...
Eureka Flag, the battle flag of the Eureka Rebellion; Tehran Conference, codenamed Eureka, an Allied meeting during World War II; Businesses. Eureka (company), a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners; Eureka! Restaurant Group, California-based hamburger restaurant chain; Eureka! Tent Company, an American company
Guy Ramsay Fieri ( US: / fiˈɛdi /, [6] Italian: [ˈfjɛːri]; né Ferry; [7] [8] born January 22, 1968) [8] [9] is an American restaurateur, author, and an Emmy Award winning television presenter. He co-owned three now defunct restaurants in California. [10] He licenses his name to restaurants in cities all over the world, [11] and is known ...
Expulsion. On the evening of February 6, 1885, around 6 pm, Eureka City Councilman David Kendall was caught in the crossfire of two rival Chinese gangs and killed. Two hundred feet from Chinatown was Centennial Hall (built a decade before to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence ), where a crowd of over 600 whites ...
The Nut Tree Restaurant was an early pioneer of California cuisine, [7] with fresh fruits and vegetables featured in the recipes. By 1978, it was identified as "the region's most characteristic and influential restaurant." [8] It also featured small loaves of wheat and rye bread, cooked fresh each day on the premises.