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  2. Villanova, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Villanova is a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It straddles Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County and Radnor Township in Delaware County . [ 2 ] It is located at the center of the Philadelphia Main Line , a series of Philadelphia suburbs located along the original east–west railroad tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad .

  3. Pennsylvania Route 147 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 147 (PA 147) is a north–south route that runs for 58.3 miles (93.8 km) along the east shore of the Susquehanna River in central Pennsylvania, United States.

  4. Dan Tana - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, Tana worked as the maître d' at a Beverly Hills restaurant, La Scala, owned by a Santander-born Spanish (of Basque ethnicity) immigrant to the U.S., Jean Leon, who had launched the spot in 1956 on North Canon Drive having had previously also worked for D'Amore at Villa Capri. [1]

  5. La Scala building resurrected: Nuvo Church to open Easter ...

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  6. Pennsylvania Route 320 - Wikipedia

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    PA 320 widens back to a four-lane divided highway and intersects the northern terminus of PA 420, at which point it heads into business areas. The route continues north to a diamond interchange with US 1. [2] [3] Past the US 1 interchange, PA 320 passes more commercial establishments and crosses into Marple Township, becoming a four-lane ...

  7. Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company (defunct) was an American opera company located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was actively performing at the Academy of Music between 1925 and 1954. In 1955 the company merged with the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company to form the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company .

  8. La Scala - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, during World War II, La Scala was severely damaged by bombing. It was rebuilt and reopened on 11 May 1946, with a memorable concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini—twice La Scala's principal conductor and an associate of the composers Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini—with a soprano solo by Renata Tebaldi, which created a sensation.

  9. Baltimore Police make arrest in killing of Little Italy ...

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    A Halethorpe man and several other suspects descended onto the Fells Point neighborhood late one January night for a “robbery spree,” during which a Little Italy restaurant manager was fatally ...