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Campisi's Restaurant is an Italian-American restaurant chain based in Dallas, Texas, [1] offering a self-described Roman cuisine focusing on pizza and pasta. As of 2023, the chain has nine locations throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex .
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It was renamed Mama Campisi's in 1982, and continued under that name until 2005, when it was closed down. It was reopened in 2006 by Lance and Andrea Ervin and it eventually became the center of an episode of Restaurant: Impossible. [2] It was also featured on an episode of the Travel Channel's Man v. Food, hosted by Casey Webb, in December 2017.
Dallas crime family; Founded: c. 1910; 115 years ago () Founder: Carlo Piranio: Founding location: Dallas, Texas, United States: Years active: c. 1910–1990s Territory: Primarily the Dallas metropolitan area, with additional territory throughout Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas
Campisi was born in 1948 in Italy. He graduated with a degree in Medicine and Surgery (MD), with Honours from the School of Medicine, University of Genoa.In 1976, he did specialty degree in Vascular Surgery, with Honours from University of Genoa.
Gabriel Campisi is an American producer, screenwriter, director and author.. Campisi began making Super 8mm movies at the age of 8, [1] and received his first recognition from Chicago's Photographic Society of America Teenage Film Festival at the age of 16 for his short film The Lost Creature, a project that successfully mixed live action with stop-motion animation. [2]
The Plano cultures originated in the plains, but extended far beyond, from the Atlantic coast to modern-day British Columbia and as far north as the Northwest Territories. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] "Early Plano culture occurs south of the North Saskatchewan River in Saskatchewan and in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains north to the Peace River Valley of ...
Campsis, commonly known as trumpet creeper or trumpet vine, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to woodlands in China and North America. [1] It consists of two species, both of which are vigorous deciduous perennial climbers, [2] clinging by aerial roots, and producing large trumpet-shaped flowers in the summer.