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Rocky Rococo Pizza and Pasta is a chain of North American restaurants that specializes in pan-style pizza sold by the slice. It was founded in Madison, Wisconsin , in 1974 by Wayne Mosley and Roger Brown, who took the name from a character invented in 1969 by the Firesign Theatre . [ 1 ]
Rocky Rococo is a Wisconsin-based pizza restaurant chain. Rocky Rococo may also refer to: Rocky Rococo, a fictional character created by The Firesign Theatre for their Nick Danger sketches "Rocky Rococo", a song by Cap'n Jazz on the album Analphabetapolothology
Rocky Rococo → Rocky Rococo (disambiguation) – Rocky Rococo is a disambiguation page between three topics, but the pizza chain is the only one that has an article. The other two appear to be relatively minor topics. J I P | Talk 22:19, 14 May 2021 (UTC) Note: Rocky Rococo titles a page with significant content and so cannot be a target "new ...
Sun Prairie is a city in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. A suburb of Madison, it is part of the Madison metropolitan area. The population was 35,967 at the ...
Rococo is a style of 18th-century French art and interior design. Rococo may also refer to: Rococo (band), an early 1970s progressive rock band from London, England; Rococo Revival, a 19th-century furniture style "Rococo", a song from the album The Suburbs by Arcade Fire; Rocky Rococo (pizza chain), a Wisconsin-based pizzeria chain
Sun Prairie is the name of various things in the United States: Sun Prairie, Montana, a census-designated place; Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, a city Sun Prairie High School;
Rocky Prairie is a Puget prairie that is about 56 miles (90 km) southwest of Seattle, Washington, and about 10 miles (16 km) south of Washington's capital city of Olympia. It sits very close to the Millersylvania State Park, the community of Maytown, and the city of Tenino. Old Highway 99 runs through Rocky Prairie. The part of the prairie west ...
The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life (also published as The California & Oregon Trail) is a book written by Francis Parkman.It was initially serialized in twenty-one installments in Knickerbocker's Magazine (1847–49) and subsequently published as a book in 1849.