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In reply to the discussion: If your state could have a "State Food", [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)66. I am familiar with Marble Hill
I lived in Hamilton Heights (148th and Broadway) for a time.
Marble Hill was once actually part of Manhattan. Spuyten Duyvil, the creek that separates Manhattan from the Bronx, changed course and cut it off. There are places like this all up and down the Mississippi called oxbows. And one on the Missouri is a full-size town, Carter Lake, Iowa, on the Nebraska side, completely surrounded by Omaha!
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I'm sorry, but I don't think Louisiana is allowed to participate in threads like this
petronius
Jul 2015
#120
I might suggest the LA street dog is poised to topple the fish toco from the number one spot
Brother Buzz
Jul 2015
#36
I thought it was New Yorkers who are obsessed about the supremacy of their pizza.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jul 2015
#11
I've always wanted to try Chicago style pizza but have never had the opportunity to do so.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jul 2015
#77
Ancient Mexico: The Aztec Empire. They raised what is now called the Mexican Hairless Dog
Coventina
Jul 2015
#104
Pour a little maple syrup on that scrapple and it goes perfectly with shoofly pie.
GoneOffShore
Jul 2015
#59