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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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So carelessly spilled drinks are a day at the beach for Moshulu pronounced: mosh-U-lu, the world's toughest restaurant.
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Moshulu, the largest four-masted sailing ship in the world still afloat, has traded the high seas for fine dining.
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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.
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