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  2. Berwyn, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Berwyn has one of the world's largest laundromats, 13,500 square feet (1,250 m 2) in size, with 161 washers and 140 dryers, a kids' play area, big screen TVs, a bird sanctuary, and free pizza on Wednesday nights. [44] It incurred extensive damage from an electrical fire in 2004 but was rebuilt in early 2006.

  3. Berwyn Suburban Life - Wikipedia

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    The Berwyn Suburban Life is a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays in Berwyn, Illinois. The paper covers news of Berwyn, Cicero , Forest View and Stickney in western Cook County . The Berwyn Suburban Life is published by Suburban Life Media and owned by Shaw Media .

  4. Buona - Wikipedia

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    Original Buona restaurant in Berwyn, Illinois (1981) The first Buona restaurant was opened in 1981 in Berwyn, Illinois, by Joe Buonavolanto Sr. and his wife Peggy. [5] [6] The two worked in the restaurant along with their sons Carlo, John, Joe Jr., Jimmy, Don, and their daughter, Joanne. [6]

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  6. Berwyn Township, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Berwyn Township, with a population of 56,657 (2010 census) and over 22,000 households includes the area bounded on the north by Roosevelt Road, on the south by Pershing Road (39th Street), on the east by Lombard Avenue (west side of the street only), and on the west by Harlem Avenue (east side of the street only).

  7. Berwyn Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Berwyn Apartments is an apartment building at 3137 Oak Park Avenue, Berwyn, Illinois. Originally the Berwyn Hotel, the building was built in 1922, at a cost of $200,000 ($3,640,557 in today's dollars). [1] [2] 210 guests attended a dinner-dance marking its opening in 1923. [3]

  8. Salerno Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Salerno Cathedral (or duomo) is the main church in the city of Salerno in southern Italy and a major tourist attraction. It is dedicated to Saint Matthew , whose relics are inside the crypt. The Cathedral was built when the city was the capital of the Principality of Salerno , over a more ancient church ("Church of S. Maria degli Angeli and S ...

  9. Berwyn - Wikipedia

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    Berwyn Jones (1940–2007), Welsh sprinter and rugby union and rugby league player Berwyn Price (born 1951), Welsh former hurdler Richard Jones Berwyn (1837–1917), early Welsh colonist in Patagonia