- A theater in which a meal is included in the price of a ticket
- a theater at which dinner is included in the price of admission
- Dinner theater (sometimes called dinner and a show) is a form of entertainment that combines a restaurant meal with a staged play or musical.
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- The AMC was a short-lived British steam car manufactured in London in 1910. The Automobile Manufacturing Company billed the 10 hp vehicle, which had a flash boiler, as being “absolutely safe in the hands of a novice.” The car had a top speed of
- AMC is a cable television channel that primarily airs movies. The letters originally stood for American Movie Classics. However, since 2003, the full name has been deemphasized as a result of a major shift in programming.
- (AMCS) Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) is an Australian independent and not-for-profit organisation, founded in 1965, is dedicated solely to protecting the health and vitality of Australia’s coasts and oceans. It was previously called the Littoral Society.
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amc dinner theater – AMC Cars:
This is the lobby of the new AMC theater, "Fork and Dine"
theaters… dinner and drinks delivered right to your seats!
(sent from iPhone)
Eating at the Movie Theater
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INSIDE YOU’LL FIND
-60 HIKING TRIPS for all ability levels and seasons
-AT-A-GLANCE TRIP PLANNER to help you find the trip that’s right for you
-DETAILED MAPS showing parking areas, trails, and natural highlights
-SUMMARIES of time, distance, and difficulty level for each trail
-GPS COORDINATES for trailheads
-HIKING AND SAFETY TIPS, including advice on what to carry in your pack
-ESSAYS on nature and history of the region
“For many years, this well-written guidebook has been an invaluable companion for hikers. It is unique for its focus on easy to moderate trips and for its wealth of natural-history lore. This edition is better than ever.”
—Steven D. Smith
CO-EDITOR, AMC’S WHITE MOUNTAIN GUIDE
ROBERT N. BUCHSBAUM is a conservation scientist for the Massachusetts Audobon Society, carrying out research related to conservation initiatives. He spends his free time hiking in the White Mountains with his family.
THIS FULLY UPDATED FOUR-SEASON GUIDE from the publishers of the best-selling White Mountain Guide leads you on 60 hikes with the finest views, most dramatic waterfalls, and best nature rich trails the region has to offer. You’ll explore the peaks bordering Franconia, Crawford, and Pinkham notches; discover the many scenic trails along the Kancamagus Highway; visit several of AMC’s high mountain huts; and tour the picturesque Sandwich Range. From a family-friendly hike near Squam Lake to a walk through the unique ecology of the Alpine Garden, to more challenging hikes at Ethan Pond and Evans Notch, this guide offers a variety of trails suited for beginning and intermediate hikers. An at-a-glance chart highlights the best hikes to take with kids or dogs, and recommends trails best suited for winter snowshoeing and skiing.
INSIDE YOU’LL FIND
-60 HIKING TRIPS for all ability levels and seasons
-AT-A-GLANCE TRIP PLANNER to help you find the trip that’s right for you
-DETAILED MAPS showing parking areas, trails, and natural highlights
-SUMMARIES of time, distance, and difficulty level for each trail
-GPS COORDINATES for trailheads
-HIKING AND SAFETY TIPS, including advice on what to carry in your pack
-ESSAYS on nature and history of the region
“For many years, this well-written guidebook has been an invaluable companion for hikers. It is unique for its focus on easy to moderate trips and for its wealth of natural-history lore. This edition is better than ever.”
—Steven D. Smith
CO-EDITOR, AMC’S WHITE MOUNTAIN GUIDE
ROBERT N. BUCHSBAUM is a conservation scientist for the Massachusetts Audobon Society, carrying out research related to conservation initiatives. He spends his free time hiking in the White Mountains with his family.