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Hope is a small city in Hempstead County, Arkansas, United States. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city was 10,467.[1] The city is the county seat of Hempstead County[2].It is notable primarily as the birthplace of the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton (see Bill Clinton Birthplace). At the 1992 Democratic National Convention, Clinton ended his acceptance speech by saying, "I still believe in a place called Hope" The city tagged this statement as their unofficial motto. The city converted its railroad depot to a museum featuring the life and accomplishments of President Clinton.Hope is also the birthplace of the former governor of Arkansas and former 2008 Republican presidential candidate, Mike Huckabee; former White House Chief of Staff Mack McLarty; attorney Vince Foster; Representative Mike Ross; former Louisville, Kentucky mayor David L. Armstrong; former Arkansas Secretary of State Kelly Bryant (1908-1975), PGA golfer Ken Duke and actress Melinda Dillon. Country Music Hall of Fame singer Patsy Montana attended schools in Hope. A former Michigan congressman, Robert James Huber, is buried in Hope, but he did not live there. It was the hometown of his wife, the former Mary Pauline "Polly" Tolleson, a graduate of Hope High School. Also, Hope is home to a few African-American figures such as Henry C. Yerger, who established a school for African-American students in 1895.Paul Klipsch founded Klipsch and Associates in Hope in 1946. Klipsch invented the world famous Klipschorn speaker, a folded horn loaded speaker that revolutionized the speaker industry. The Klipschorn and a number of other speaker lines are still being manufactured in Hope by Klipsch Audio Technologies.The Hope Municipal Airport was originally the Southwestern Proving Ground during World War II and had the claim of the third longest runway in the United States. Paul Klipsch used to joke that his desk was not in the same exact spot as the one he had during his Army service at the Proving Ground in World War II; it was on the other side of the room.Hope is also known for growing watermelons and continues to produce records for the largest watermelons in the world. The last record was set by Lloyd Bright in 2005 with a 268.8 pound watermelon. The Watermelon Festival is celebrated annually on the second week of August. The watermelon is used in the city's logo and its slogan: A Slice of the Good Life.
The food of the United States is really diverse from the rest of the world. There are a lot of restaurants in the United States.
United States's cuisine varies so much, depending in which place you're. USA food is usually based on lamb, beef, chicken, fish and pork.
Restaurants in Hope are anyway separated by kind of menu and for the price: starting from the quick fast food or take away, to after grow chop-houses, typical restaurants and seafood restaurants.
Typical restaurants gain their stuff from the another nation. Clear examples would be the the brasilian restaurants, japanese restaurants, the chinese restaurants, the mexican restaurants, the indian restaurants, the french restaurants and the italian restaurants.
Restaurants in Hope differ also a lot in the final price, depending a lot on the wines (from the domestic wines, usually cheaper but anyway good, to the famous and expensive vintage wines) and on the position of the restaurant.
You'll find also vegetarian restaurants.
Other element characterizing is the quality of the food and the sophisticated cuisine the restaurant would choose their customers.
Worth noting and famous all over the world are the pizzerias, that also in Hope are providing cruchy and cheap pizzas, take away or to be consumed before going to the movie or the theater.
Here you can find the list of all the restaurants in Hope
The Landing Restaurant - Serving creative American Cuisine in a casual fine dining setting. Located in New Hope, PA, featuring fireside dining in a beautiful riverside setting.
Due to reasons beyond our control, as we do not own the real estate, Esca must close its doors. This Sunday, 10/19/08 will be our last night open.
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Physical 1210 North Hervey Street Hope, AR 71801 Phone: 870-777-8526 Fax: 870-777-9466
The Intelligencer calls 90 Main "...a Bucks County restaurant with a hip urban vibe" 90 South Main Street, New Hope, PA 18938 Phone: (215) 862-3030 | Fax: (215) 862-0256 ...