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Lodging
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott
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Food
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Red Lobster
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Fusion Japanese Steak House
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Dickey's Barbecue Pit
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Red Robin
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Outback Steakhouse
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Max & Erma's
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LongHorn Steakhouse
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Krispy Kreme
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Moe's Southwest Grill
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Arby's
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Vehicles/Service
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Washington Ford
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John Sisson Nissan
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John Sissan Mercedes
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Shopping
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Ace Sporting Goods
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Hallmark
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Gabriel Brothers
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Verizon Wireless
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Law Enforment
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South Strabane Township Police Department
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Banks/Money
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WesBanco
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First Commonwealth Bank
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WJPA
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