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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! No one else wanted to tear down the old Henderson County jail. ... When we got our first paved road in the country here, from Athens to Murchison, ... but he learned to cook the potatoes that way from a friend who lived in Paris, Texas. ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! Did you know the hamburger is said to have originated in Athens, Texas? Yep, even McDonald's University says so. "Uncle" Fletcher Davis introduced his ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! When we got our first paved road in the country here, from Athens to Murchison, ... to cook the potatoes that way from a friend who lived in Paris, Texas. ... say that northern Germans in the city of Hamburg were much given to eating ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! Did you know the hamburger is said to have originated in Athens, Texas? Yep, even McDonald's University says ... History | Cook-off | Store | Media | Links ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! Did you know the hamburger is said to have originated in Athens, Texas? ... Frank X Tolbert did a lot of “sweatneck” research about the hamburger. ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! 2006 Cook-Off Results. Hamburger 1st place: Joanne Blanchard 2nd place: Diane Milner (TVCC) 3rd place: Tommy Joe Chandler. Brisket 1st place: Brad Carraway ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! Now “Hamburger University,” the McDonald's food chain research organization, has apparently worked hard on the history of the chain's principal product. ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! Did you know the hamburger is said to have originated in Athens, Texas? Yep, even McDonald's University says so. ... Frank X Tolbert did a lot of “sweatneck” research about the hamburger. ... History | Cook-off | Store | Media | Links ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! Did you know the hamburger is said to have originated in Athens, Texas? ... Frank X Tolbert did a lot of “sweatneck” research about the hamburger. ...
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Welcome to the Original Home of The Hamburger! A reporter for the New York Tribune wrote from the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair of a new sandwich called a hamburger, “the innovation of a food vendor on the ...
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