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Paschal's
Paschal's is an American company based in Atlanta, Georgia. It originated in 1947 with brothers Robert and James Paschal opening Paschal's Restaurant at 837 West Hunter Street. In 1959 it moved across the street to its current location, where many of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement gathered to discuss their strategy and issues in the 1960s. This included Martin Luther King, Jr., Andrew Young, Hosea Williams, John Lewis, Ralph David Abernathy, Joseph Lowery, Jesse Jackson and others, leading it to be called the "unofficial headquarters" of the movement. In particular, King was rumored to be a fan of Paschal's vegetable soup. The restaurant was one of the first to seat black and white patrons together, in an era when segregated seating was the norm. West Hunter Street was later renamed, and so Paschal's is now at 830 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. This location, including the restaurant and motor lodge, closed and was sold to Clark Atlanta University, where it is called The Paschal Center. The motel is used as a dormitory, while the historic restaurant is boarded-up. There are currently two Paschal's Restaurants operating under The Paschal Restaurant Group, LLC: one in Concourse B of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, and another freestanding one in the Castleberry Hill area along Northside Drive. Paschal's also provides food service as a vendor at the airport.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of paschal's in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of paschal's in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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