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  2. Friendly's - Wikipedia

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    In early 2018, Friendly's opened a new "prototype" restaurant at the Apex Center in Marlborough, Massachusetts, to test delivery, catering, online ordering and a revised menu. [17] Friendly's abruptly closed most of their locations in upstate New York on April 7, 2019. [18] Several locations in New England were also among the closures. [19]

  3. S. Prestley Blake - Wikipedia

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    Blake and Curtis founded the Friendly's national restaurant chain in the summer of 1935, during the Great Depression. [3] They worked closely together for 43 years. [3] From making ice cream to scooping ice cream, the brothers shared in the hard work of getting the company off the ground; even their mother chipped in, helping to create the syrup for the coffee flavored ice cream. [3]

  4. Cuisine of New England - Wikipedia

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    2.9 Seasonings. 2.10 Pizza. 2.11 List of ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Friendly's was founded in 1935 during the Great Depression in ...

  5. John Basilone - Wikipedia

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    Basilone enlisted in the United States Army in July 1934 [4] and completed his three-year enlistment with service in the Philippines, where he was a champion boxer. [5] In the Army, Basilone was initially assigned to the 16th Infantry at Fort Jay, New York, before being discharged for a day, reenlisting, and being assigned to the 31st Infantry.

  6. Dottie Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Dottie Pepper (born August 17, 1965) is an American professional golfer and television golf broadcaster. From 1988 to 1995 she competed as Dottie Mochrie, which was her married name before a divorce.

  7. James T. Aubrey - Wikipedia

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    James Thomas Aubrey Jr. (December 14, 1918 – September 3, 1994) was an American television and film executive. As president of the CBS television network from 1959 to 1965, with his "smell for the blue-collar," [1] he produced some of television's most enduring series on the air, including Gilligan's Island and The Beverly Hillbillies.

  8. File:Friendly's logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. History of The WB - Wikipedia

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    Some of the scenes also took place in a Friendly's restaurant, which was built from an old pizzeria for the show. Coca-Cola products are seen or mentioned in most episodes. The unaired pilot episode does not contain the product placement. Among the changes to the pilot is a scene that was reshot in order to show the characters drinking Coca-Cola.