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Little Caesars (2,300 square feet)
6939 George Washington Memorial Highway, Gloucester, VA
Opened May 17th, 2017; originally 2005-built Bill Hudgins Pontiac/GMC, later Bay Transit (2008-May 2015)
Little Caesars
5072 Ferrell Parkway, Suite 106, Indian Lakes Crossing, Virginia Beach, VA
Opened in 2008
Little Caesars (1,590 square feet)
1126 N Military Highway, JANAF Shopping Yard, Norfolk, VA
Opened in 2013; originally 1976-built Pearle Vision, later Jackson Hewitt
Angels blowing trumpets are all over the place at Caesars. This one is at the corner of Flamingo and Las Vegas Boulevard South.
This is the Caesar Salad at Coco Eat. It looks huge on this pic and indeed it is, you'll surely be full. It has all the typical ingredients of a Caesar salad except the anchovies (via Foodspotting)
I tasted this Lager/IPA hybrid beer in a vegetarian restaurant. Very refreshing and fruity beer, one pint ain't enough!
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Little Caesars (2,290 square feet)
925 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, VA
Opened in 2015; originally Signet Bank (January 16th, 1990-winter 1998), later Zoots Dry Cleaning (early 2000s-early 2010s)
- Can I ask you a question?
- Sure.
- You probably get this a lot. This isn't the real Caesar's Palace is it?
- What do you mean?
- Did, umm... did Caesar live here?
- No.
- I didn't think so.
Las Vegas, Nevada
USA 2010 Coast to Coast
Little Caesars (1,904 square feet)
10119 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA
Opened in December 2014; originally Burger Chef (October 1961-mid 1970s), later T.A.E. Imported Parts (April 1976-March 1979), Virginia Motorcycle Supply (April 1979-winter 1986), Johnny's Frozen Custard (January 1994-September 2001), Labor Ready (mid 2000s-mid 2010s)
Caesars Palace, sometimes referred to colloquially as simply Caesars, is a luxury hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, an unincorporated township in Clark County, Nevada, United States in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. Caesars Palace is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. Caesars is located on the west side of the Strip, between the Bellagio and the Mirage. Caesars has 3,348 rooms in five towers: Augustus, Centurion, Roman, Palace, and Forum. The Forum tower features guest suites with 1,000 square feet (93 m2) of space.
He's an off-duty k9 veteran dog, He's super cute, like everyone who's ready to play fetch. He is Caesar!
An unknown bust from over 2000 years ago in the Ancient Agora's museum. They suggest it might be the likeness of Julius Caesar. It've very lifelike though, I almost expected it to turn towards me and say hello..
National Atomic Testing Museum
Robbie Knievel
Robbie Knievel began jumping his bicycle at age 4 and rode motorcycles at age 7. At age 8, he performed his first show with his father at Madison Square Garden. At age 12 he was on tour with his father where he would perform in the pre-jump shows. Robbie then went solo after his dad's approval.
Robbie Knievel's jumping career is markedly different from his father's, in that Robbie used high-performance Honda CR-500 motocross bikes that have been designed for jumping up until 2009. Evel Knievel made most of his record breaking jumps using a Harley-Davidson XR 750 motorcycle. The XR-750 is a significantly heavier and less agile motorcycle than the CR-500 because the Honda is a motocross bike and the Harley is a flat-track racing motorcycle
Robbie has made and often replicated Evel Knievel's jumps, including Evel's 1967 Caesars Palace crash. Robbie ended 2008 with a New Year's Eve jump at the newly renovated volcano at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The stunt was advertised as jumping over the top of the Mirage's volcano, however, Knievel limited the stunt to an approximately 200 foot ramp to ramp jump in front of the volcano
From the collection of Dr. Lonnie Hammagren
April 24, 1989 marked success at last. Robbie Knievel jumped the fountains at Caesars Palace
Atlantic City, NJ: 2013 NJAC Culinary Cook Off held in the Palladium Ballroom, Caesars Atlantic City on Friday May 10, 2013. Photo: Tom Briglia /PhotoGraphics
one of the "old" and traditional Hotels and Casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Romans were masters at the art of blowing glass. But Caesar wants to know how I got that thing in there.
Julius Caesar. 49-48 BC. AR Denarius (17mm, 3.09 g). Military mint traveling with Caesar. Elephant walking right, trampling on serpent / Pontifical implements: simpulum, sprinkler, axe (surmounted by wolf’s head), and priest’s hat. Crawford 443/1; CRI 9; Sydenham 1006; RSC 49.
Caesar is a robot release in the WWR Universe. Not much is known of Caesar at this time other than that he is "the most agile, smart, and nastiest [bot] yet" and that some of these bots were designed to protect Rothchild from groups like the Dirty Deeds. They are one of the bot types used by Rothchild Internal Police, and are equipped for close-range fighting and personal security. Their primary equipment includes Big Pam Pistols, a shoulder mountain shield, and Knives, including a preferred knife type, the Harmonic Knife. Some Caesars utilize the additional CLAXTON80 Heavy Machine gun or Bertie SMRTGUN weapons.
The figure itself will stand 16.6 inches tall, which finds him standing between Armstrong and Large Martin, and will come with two head-types. Caesar will be the first of the LUX3A series releases by ThreeA.
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Location: Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.
Date: May 9, 2006
Occasion: My 2 week summer break after the spring term.
My words:
To enter into this place is like a time transition to the great Roman empire days. The architecture is really amazing. Tourists should come to see these buildings and consider them more than coming only to gamble.
Little Caesars (2,290 square feet)
925 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened in 2015; it was originally a Signet Bank, which opened on January 16th, 1990 and closed in winter 1998. It became a Zoots Dry Cleaning in the early 2000s, which closed in the early 2010s.
Crisp, cut romaine lettuce tossed together with homemade Caesar dressing, croutons, and topped with shredded Parmesan cheese.
The dressing consists of grated garlic cloves, dry mustard, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, black pepper, and a coddled egg that was blended together first. Olive oil was then slowly added and whisked vigorously to emulsify the dressing.