Highlights in the history of Hollywood's Young House (Sun-Sentinel)Hollywood's storied mansion The Young House at 1055 Hollywood Blvd. is a rich piece of Hollywood's city history. Legend has it that U.S. presidents and other dignitaries played billiards on a table that still graces one room. Important dates include:
Billiards Palace goes before ABC board to appeal penalty (NWAnews.com)Tony Catroppa, owner of The Electric Cowgirl/Billiards Palace on West Sixth Street, will go before the Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control board at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday to appeal a decision made by administration Director Michael Langley. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
Dougherty OKs waste deal (The Albany Herald)Officials express environmental health concerns over property its owner wants rezoned.
Residential slump slaps retailers (BizJournals)A weak housing market and declining consumer spending has Peter's Billiards behind the 8-ball in 2008.
No booze for Egg's Billiards (WALB Albany)Dougherty County -- No alcohol license for an East Dougherty pool hall. Commissioners say the owners' criminal background makes it too risky to allow him to serve alcohol at Egg's Billiards on Sylvester Road.
?Pool is pool? at pro-am event (The Herald-Mail)One of the world?s best pool players joined more than 100 other competitors over the weekend for a chance to pocket cash during the Tiger Pool nine-ball tournament at Hagerstown Billiards & Cafe.
foolish trivia (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)Headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., I'm 163 years old. I was founded by a Swiss immigrant who began making carriages, cabinets, tables and chairs, before moving on to billiard tables. Today I'm a global leader in the marine, fitness, bowling and billiards industries. I take in nearly $6 billion annually, mostly from boating and marine engines. My brands include Mercury, Mariner, Mercury ...
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