The restaurant’s menu echoes the weekday breakfasts and Sunday brunches that its proprietors formerly ran at the first location of Terlingua.
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When she’s not training service and therapy dogs through her nonprofit work, she’s pushing herself to excel in parasports.
Newly friendly to cyclists, the Appalachian Mountain Club’s 330 miles of old logging roads are unpaved, with good intentions.
A community anchor and one of the highest-aiming restaurants north of Bangor, it’s well worth a visit the next time you’re in the County.
Winners in three categories are eligible for thousands of dollars in cash and prizes and publication in the magazine.
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The restaurant’s menu echoes the weekday breakfasts and Sunday brunches that its proprietors formerly ran at the first location of Terlingua.
When she’s not training service and therapy dogs through her nonprofit work, she’s pushing herself to excel in parasports.
Newly friendly to cyclists, the Appalachian Mountain Club’s 330 miles of old logging roads are unpaved, with good intentions.
A community anchor and one of the highest-aiming restaurants north of Bangor, it’s well worth a visit the next time you’re in the County.
Winners in three categories are eligible for thousands of dollars in cash and prizes and publication in the magazine.
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