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  • When I last saw Frightened Rabbit at this venue about a year ago (then called Moshulu) crowd appreciation wasn't a problem and I particularly remember the incongruous sight/sound of a gaggle of teenage girls singing

    Drowned In Sound // Feed 2009

  • Grims, who owns several other restaurants in greater Philadelphia, such as Moshulu and Du Jour Cafe, said his team's primary focuses are kitchen and service operations.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2009

  • Currently the city is spending over $1 billion to build a water filtration plant under the Moshulu Golf Course in the Bronx to protect our water supplies that come from east of the Hudson.

    The Good News About New York City's Water 2008

  • Currently the city is spending over $1 billion to build a water filtration plant under the Moshulu Golf Course in the Bronx to protect our water supplies that come from east of the Hudson.

    The Good News About New York City's Water 2008

  • DeWitt Clinton was housed in a brand-new building on Moshulu Parkway in the northern reaches of the West Bronx.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • DeWitt Clinton was housed in a brand-new building on Moshulu Parkway in the northern reaches of the West Bronx.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • DeWitt Clinton was housed in a brand-new building on Moshulu Parkway in the northern reaches of the West Bronx.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • So carelessly spilled drinks are a day at the beach for Moshulu pronounced: mosh-U-lu, the world's toughest restaurant.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • Moshulu, the largest four-masted sailing ship in the world still afloat, has traded the high seas for fine dining.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • Launched one year after the Wright brothers made their 1903 mark, it has survived fire and neglect and it could be argued Moshulu - a Seneca Indian tribal word for "fearless" - didn't really take off until it had been in the water for nearly 90 years.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

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