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  2. Leo’s Coney Island franchisee accused of not paying overtime ...

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    The exterior of Leo's Coney Island in Sterling Heights. The operator of Leo’s Coney Island franchise locations in Clarkston, Dearborn, Livonia and Sterling Heights issued a statement through an ...

  3. West Bloomfield hosts Clarkston in Leo's Coney Island ... - AOL

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    Week 4 of the high school football season features 3-0 West Bloomfield hosting 2-1 Clarkston in the Leo's Coney Island Game of the Week.

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  5. Coney Island (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Peter and Leo worked at local Coney Island restaurants until they opened their own Coney Island in 1972 called the Southfield Souvlaki Coney Island in Southfield, Michigan. One location opened in 1978 in Michigan and another in 1982 in Farmington Hills. [6] In 1988, the name Leo's Coney Island was given to its newest location in Troy, Michigan ...

  6. Birch Island Run - Wikipedia

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    Birch Island Run is a stream in Cameron County and Clinton County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River and is 7.2 miles (11.6 km) long. [1] There are a number of coal seams in the Birch Island Run watershed, as well as iron ore. Mining has been done in the watershed.

  7. George C. Tilyou - Wikipedia

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    George Cornelius Tilyou was born on February 3, 1862, in New York City. [2]: 204 [3]: 67 His parents were hotel proprietor Peter Tilyou and Ellen Mahoney Tilyou.[2]: 204 [4] In 1865 when Tilyou was three years old, the family moved to Coney Island in Brooklyn, which then was outside New York City limits.

  8. Coney Island closing permanently to make way for new ... - AOL

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    The land occupying Coney Island was an apple orchard when James Parker purchased it in 1867. He added a carousel and other amenities and transformed the land into a recreational facility.

  9. Siren Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The event was sponsored by many large corporations and publications who in return sought exposure with giveaways, handouts and literature at the festival. After a 10-year run, the event was discontinued and replaced by the 4knots Music Festival at South Street Seaport. [1]