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Harvey's in Richmond Hill in 2020. Harvey's was co-founded by George B. Sukornyk and Rick Mauran in early 1959 as equal shareholders. Mauran originally thought to call the chain Humphrey's, [6] riffing off of the down-home friendliness connoted by the Henry's Hamburgers chain that was already successful in the United States at the time (today, only one Henry's restaurant survives). [7]
In the "Flagship burger" section it says that, "In 2010, as a competitive measure to McDonald's Angus burgers (which were first introduced in Canada in 2008), Harvey's introduced their Angus burger series." In the bulleted list above this sentence it says the Angus Burger was introduced one year earlier in 2007.
At this point Russ Harvey changed the name of his restaurant to Nation's as the two men became partners under a unified brand. [1] More items were then added to the menu over time including breakfast, lunch, other dinner items, and pies. [1] In 1994, Power became the company's president after Harvey retired. [1]
The flagship Pulido’s, 2900 Pulido St. on a side street renamed for founders Dionicia and Pedro Pulido, will be the first to reopen, Harvey said. ... For example, Harvey’s regular No. 4 lunch ...
The fast-food chain became the No. 2 burger seller with regard to domestic sales volume, surpassing Burger King with $8.5 billion in sales to its rival's $8.4 Wendy's Beefs Up in the Burger Wars ...
Nevada State Fire Marshal Thomas J. Huddleston examining the bomb. The Harvey's Resort Hotel bombing took place on August 26–27, 1980, when several men masquerading as photocopier deliverers planted an elaborately booby trapped bomb containing 1,200 pounds (540 kg) of dynamite at Harvey's Resort Hotel ("Harveys" since 1986) in Stateline, Nevada, United States. [2]
Restaurateurs Howell and Bourke Harvey bought Pulido’s from the founding family, updated the menu and refreshed the look at the flagship restaurant, 2900 Pulido St. near Interstate 30 at ...
The Fred Harvey Company was the owner of the Harvey House chain of restaurants, hotels and other hospitality industry businesses alongside railroads in the Western United States. It was founded in 1876 by Fred Harvey to cater to the growing number of train passengers.