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Levittown, Pennsylvania, was the second "Levittown" built by William J. Levitt, who is often credited as the creator of the modern American suburb. [7] [8] [9] To speed up construction, Levitt & Sons perfected a 26-step rationalized building method that was essentially an assembly line type of home building. [10]
Rustler Steak House was an American steakhouse chain. It was founded in 1963 by former professional football player Joe Campanella , [ 1 ] who expanded the kitchen offering to steaks, baked potatoes, bread, soups, salads and checkered napkins.
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Fans of Outback Steakhouse may be surprised to see their local restaurant permanently closed after the chain’s parent company abruptly shut down dozens of locations around the US.. Bloomin ...
The FHA included racial covenants in each deed when authorizing Levitttown loans, making each Levittown a segregated community. [5] However this did not effect who the houses were resold to. In 1957, William and Daisy Myers bought a second-hand house at 43 Deepgreen Lane in Pennsylvania's Levittown. William was a World War II army veteran and ...
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Recognizing that the Levittown area of Long Island shared a similar post-war demographic to that of San Bernardino, he found a closed Mayflower coffee and donut shop in that town and, along with his younger brother Errol Wetanson, in 1959 at this location opened the first Wetson's. At its peak the Wetson's chain comprised over 70 restaurants.