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  2. Sandy's - Wikipedia

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    Sandy's was a chain of American fast-food restaurants begun in 1956 by four entrepreneurs from Kewanee, Illinois: Gus "Brick" Lundberg, Robert C. Wenger, Paul White and W. K. Davidson. Sandy's was the ancestor of the midwestern franchises of the Hardee's restaurant chain.

  3. Former owner of Plymouth waterfront restaurant sentenced for ...

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    Rudolph Ferrucci, 66, of Plymouth, the former owner of Sandy’s restaurant, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Angel Kelley to two years’ probation, with the first six months to be ...

  4. Highwood, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Highwood is a North Shore suburb of Chicago in Moraine Township, Lake County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population was 5,074. [ 2 ] It is known for its entertainment, restaurants, bars, and festivals.

  5. Gust E. Lundberg - Wikipedia

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    The Sandy's chain grew from just 7 stores in 1959 to 121 in 1966, at which point Lundberg opted to step down (remaining Chairman of the Board) and spend more time with his family. He also returned to his community responsibilities, raising $200,000 towards establishment of a community college in Kewanee and persuading Black Hawk College , a two ...

  6. Sandy's opening, Alliance event Oct. 26 - AOL

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    Sandy's Gaming and Tap That Sports will play host to the dinner event on Thursday, Oct. 26, which coincides with Sandy's grand opening. An all-inclusive ticket covers food, drink and free reign of ...

  7. Old Original Bookbinder's - Wikipedia

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    Albert Taxin died of a brain tumor in 1993, [4] and his son, John E., took it over with Albert's sister, Sandy. John M. Taxin died in 1997 at age 90. [5] John E. Taxin closed the restaurant for renovations just after New Year's Day 2002. After a $4.5-million renovation that added condominiums, a downsized version opened in early 2005.

  8. Lindy's - Wikipedia

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    Lindy's was two different deli and restaurant chains in Manhattan, New York City.The first chain, founded by Leo "Lindy" Lindemann, operated from 1921 to 1969. [1] [2] [3] In 1979, the Riese Organization determined that the Lindy's trademark had been abandoned, and opened new restaurants, the last of which closed in February 2018.

  9. Sheridan Reserve Center - Wikipedia

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    The Philip H. Sheridan Reserve Center is the former Fort Sheridan now in Lake Forest, Highwood, and Highland Park [3] in Lake County, Illinois, United States.It was originally established as a United States Army Post named after Civil War Cavalry General Philip Sheridan, [4] to honor his services to Chicago.