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  2. Tony Luke's - Wikipedia

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    Tony Luke's is an American-based cheesesteak restaurant that was founded in 1992 by Tony Lucidonio and his sons, Tony Luke Jr. and Nicky Lucidonio at its original location at 39 East Oregon Avenue in South Philadelphia.

  3. Tony Luke Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Luke's restaurant franchise, Tony Luke's, has expanded from its original South Philadelphia location to Citizens Bank Park, Atlantic City, The Wildwoods, and the Kingdom of Bahrain. Luke's frozen line "Tony Luke's Pronto" is available nationally.

  4. Iconic Philly cheesesteak shop founder, son face tax charges

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    The face of Tony Luke's, the bald and goatee-sporting Anthony Lucidonio Jr., known as Tony Luke Jr., was not named in the indictment. He split from his father and brother in 2015, followed by a ...

  5. Tony Luke's owners hear sentence for 10-year tax scheme - AOL

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    A federal judge has given 20-month terms to the operators of Tony Luke’s - Anthony Lucidonio Sr., 84, of Philadelphia and Nicholas Lucidonio, 57, of Glassboro.

  6. Pat's King of Steaks - Wikipedia

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    Pat's King of Steaks is the original shop opened by Pasquale "Pat" Olivieri and his brother, Harry. Harry's grandson, Frank, owns Pat's. Pat's grandson, Rick, owned Rick's Original Philly Steaks at Reading Terminal Market, which closed in October 2008. He subsequently opened and closed Rick's Steaks restaurants at other locations.

  7. Owners of Tony Luke’s Philly cheesesteak shop charged with ...

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    The father-son team behind Philadelphia’s Tony Luke’s cheesesteak eatery has been busted for tax evasion and fraud. The Eastern District of Pennsylvania U.S. Attorney’s office charged Friday ...

  8. Passyunk Square, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Eliza Butler Kirkbride School in Passyunk Square. The School District of Philadelphia serves the neighborhood.. Two K-8 schools, Fanny Jackson Coppin School (formerly the Federal Street School and Andrew Jackson School) and Eliza Butler Kirkbride School, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [11]

  9. Point Breeze, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [original research?] "Point Breeze" was a point on the western side of the Schuylkill River, approximately where the Passyunk Avenue bridge is today. In the 1860s it and the area across on the eastern side of the river were developed as an area for oil refinery by the Atlantic Petroleum Company, later the Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO).