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The first Happy's Pizza restaurant was opened by Happy Asker in 1994 on the east side of Detroit. [2] [3] From 2006 to early 2008, the chain doubled in size and reached 27 locations. [4] Now the chain has more than 65 locations in Michigan, Nevada, California and Ohio. [5]
Detroit also has its own style of pizza, a thick-crusted, Sicilian cuisine-influenced, rectangular type called Detroit-style Pizza. Other Detroit foods include zip sauce, [ 7 ] served on steaks; the triple-decker Dinty Moore sandwich, [ 8 ] corned beef layered with lettuce, tomato and Russian dressing; and a Chinese-American dish called warr ...
Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti Logo. Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti is a restaurant chain with 40 locations in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The company was founded by Kenney Grant in 1961. Many locations are shared with Tudor's Biscuit World although the Gino's brand is exclusive to West Virginia.
Location of Saginaw County in Michigan. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Saginaw County, Michigan. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Saginaw County, Michigan, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...
Dementia is a devastating condition that impacts up to 10 percent of older adults. And while there's no cure, getting diagnosed early can help patients get on a treatment plan and families prepare ...
The East Genesee Historic Business District is a commercial historic district located along a section of East Genesee Avenue in Saginaw, Michigan bounded by Federal, Weadock, 2nd and Janes Streets. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
The Los Angeles Angels are rebuilding from the worst season in franchise history, and they think Yusei Kikuchi will be a solid piece of their new foundation. The veteran left-hander and the Angels ...
Edward G. Begle (1914–1978), mathematician specializing in topology; director of the School Mathematics Study Group, credited with developing what came to be known as new math; Wellington R. Burt (1831–1919), wealthy industrialist; Harold J. Grimm (1901–1983), professor of history and expert on Protestant Reformation