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  3. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wimpy Grills – founded in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1934; eventually grew to 25 locations within the United States and 1,500 outside of the U.S.; its international locations were eventually sold to J. Lyons and Co. in the United Kingdom, which remains open while all of the American locations eventually closed by 1978 [14] [15] [16] [17]

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  7. Fasnacht (doughnut) - Wikipedia

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    Fasnacht (also spelled fastnacht, faschnacht, fosnot, fosnaught, fausnaught) is a fried doughnut of German origin in Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, served traditionally in the days of Carnival and Fastnacht or on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Lent starts.

  8. Iconic Dutch Girl Donuts on Woodward Avenue in Detroit now ...

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    Airy, light, yeasty doughnuts are front and center again on Woodward Avenue in Detroit, as Dutch Girl Donuts, the long-standing doughnut shop at 19000 Woodward Ave., has officially reopened.

  9. Pennsylvania Dutch Country - Wikipedia

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    These European Germans immigrated to Pennsylvania Dutch cities, where many came to prominence in matters of the church, newspapers and urban business. [13] [12] After the 1871 unification of the first German Empire, the term "Dutchlander" came to refer to the nationality of people from the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. [1] [2] [3]