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  2. Philly taco - Wikipedia

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    The Philly taco was intended as a challenge on South Street, the location of the stores where challengers needed to buy the pizza slice, and then buy the cheesesteak a block away, and then assemble the dish. [1] The dish was then created by wrapping the Lorenzo's pizza slice around a Jim's South Street cheesesteak.

  3. De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies - Wikipedia

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    Alexander "Chick" De Lorenzo established De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies in 1947. Zagat Survey reviews give it high marks for quality and taste, [5] it is a top pick on review site Roadfood.com, [6] and is now considered a landmark in New Jersey. [1] De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies opens at 4:00 pm and primarily serves dinner.

  4. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    Pizza was brought to the Trenton area of New Jersey with Joe's Tomato Pies opening in 1910, followed soon by Papa's Tomato Pies in 1912. In 1936, De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies was opened. While Joe's Tomato Pies has closed, both Papa's and Delorenzo's have been run by the same families since their openings and remain among the most popular pizzas in ...

  5. Issues and Opinions May 2010 - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 1,252 registered voters, +/- 2.8% May 24, 2010. Issues and Opinions. May 2010

  6. Pizza in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first pizzeria in the U.S., Lombardi's, [4] opened in New York City's Little Italy in 1905, [5] producing a Neapolitan-style pizza. The word "pizza" was borrowed into English in the 1930s; before it became well known, pizza was generally called "tomato pie" by English speakers. Some regional pizza variations still use the name tomato pie ...

  7. Lorenzo English - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo English (May 22, 1819 – March 14, 1888) was a Whig and later Republican politician from the U.S. state of Ohio. He served as the 20th mayor of Columbus, Ohio and the 18th person to serve in that office. [1] He served Columbus prior to the American Civil War for five terms spanning eleven years. [1] His successor was Wray Thomas after ...

  8. 'Holiday shopping wipes me out, how can I keep up my stamina ...

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    Black Friday is behind us, but holiday shopping season is still in full swing.. Winter holiday spending is expected to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% compared to 2023, according to the National Retail ...

  9. The new PaciDough's Pizza Joint in South Toms River has ... - AOL

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