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  2. Wilson's Sandwich Shop - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, with a Kewpee already located in Findlay, Ohio, Hoyt “Stub” Wilson, the Lima Kewpee licensee, opened a restaurant in Findlay called Wilson's Sandwich Shop. [5] The original building was yellow and the width of a subway car and could host up to 32 diners. It was an example of the "enamel and steel" road food culture.

  3. Cuisine of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Philadelphia was shaped largely by the city's mixture of ethnicities, available foodstuffs and history. Certain foods have become associated with the city. Invented in Philadelphia in the 1930s, the cheesesteak is the most well known, and soft pretzels have long been a major part of Philadelphia culture.

  4. List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture

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    Common Sense, Philadelphia, published by Philadelphia Resistance, 1969–1974; Distant Drummer, Philadelphia, 1970–1979 (changed name to The Drummer) Philadelphia Free Press, Philadelphia, 1968–1972; Pittsburgh Fair Witness, Pittsburgh, 1970–1973 (changed name from Grok) Plain Dealer, Philadelphia; Water Tunnel, State College

  5. Italian Market, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Ground floor shops in traditional Philadelphia rowhouses line the street. Many owners had originally lived above their shops, and many still do. The market is open year-round, generally from 9 am to 5 pm, though outdoor stands and cafes often open earlier, and restaurants serve patrons late into the evening.

  6. Category:Culture of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Cuisine of Philadelphia (1 C, 31 P) D. Documentary films about Philadelphia (14 P) E. ... LGBTQ culture in Philadelphia (1 C, 24 P) Locust Street (29 P) M.

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, December 11

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    today's connections game answers for wednesday, december 11, 2024: 1. utopia: paradise, seventh heaven, shangri-la, xanadu 2. things you shake: hairspray, magic 8 ...

  8. Cuisine of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye candy. Buckeye candy is a local specialty, popular in the state of Ohio. The confection is a variation of standard peanut butter cups known as a 'Buckeye'. Coated in chocolate, with a partially exposed center of peanut butter fudge, the candy resembles the appearance of the nut that grows on the state tree, commonly known as the buckeye.

  9. Category:English-American culture in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles related to the culture and history of English Americans in Ohio. Pages in category "English-American culture in Ohio" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.