Five remain in the state; last one in Oregon has also shut down.
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It also announced the closure this week of restaurants in Medford — the last one in Oregon — and in Columbia, S.C. The 55-year-old Tennessee-based chain positions itself as homey, with comfort food in a country-store setting. Most of its more than 600 restaurants are in the Midwest and South. In November, false clickbait ads on social media started a rumor that Cracker Barrel was going to be closing all its restaurants. Though the company acknowledged aAsk Amy: Is what I saw in my girlfriend's hometown a red flag?Dear Abby: His girlfriend is his niece. Is that really OK?First data on South Bay's new turbo roundabout are in — with surprising results. Is it really safer?Ask Amy: For years, I accepted his behavior. Then I overheard him talking about me.
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