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  2. Roma pizza - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Roma pizza may refer to: Roman pizza; Italian tomato pie ...

  3. Bar Roma - Wikipedia

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    Bar Roma is a casual [3] Italian restaurant and bar [4] in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood. The interior has wood, distressed furniture, and bags of flour on display. [5] The seating capacity is approximately 120 people. [6] The menu includes meatballs, [7] pastas such as cacio e pepe, [5] and pizza. [8]

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  5. Zion, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    By 1890, he had settled in Chicago, where he built a large faith healing business (which included a large mail order component) and had attracted thousands of followers. He bought land 40 miles (60 km) north of Chicago to found Zion, where he personally owned all of the land and most businesses. The city was named after Mount Zion in Jerusalem. [3]

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  7. Roman pizza - Wikipedia

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    There are two quite different styles of pizza which may be referred to as Roman pizza in Italy: Pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice). [3] [4] This typically comes in rectangular slices, and usually has a thicker base, similar to focaccia. It is eaten as a casual, takeaway dish. Whole round pizzas (pizza tonda) with a thin base. [5]

  8. Mount Zion, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zion High School is part of the Mount Zion Unified School District 3, and was founded in 1920. As of 2021, the high school ranks 191st out of Illinois high schools. [15] Mount Zion is also home to Mount Zion Grade School, Mount Zion Intermediate School, Mount Zion Jr. High School, and McGaughey Elementary School. [16]

  9. Shiloh House (Zion, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Shiloh House is a historic house at 1300 Shiloh Boulevard in Zion, Illinois. John Alexander Dowie , the founder of Zion, built the house in 1902–03; he lived there until his death in 1907. Architect Paul Burkhardt of Chicago , who worked on many of Zion's early buildings, designed the home.