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  2. Visit to Parasson's Italian Restaurant in Akron is like a ...

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    The history of the restaurant is told in family pictures and newspaper clippings on the walls. The namesake family business dates back to the 1940s when they had a restaurant in downtown Akron.

  3. 9 Black-owned restaurants, eateries to check out in Greater Akron

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    Read on: DeJuan's is the place to be in downtown Akron for restaurant's soft opening weekend. SRINA. Owned by Akron native Monaqui Porter Young, SRINA Tea House & Cafe opened in Kenmore in 2022.

  4. Gasoline Alley (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline Alley: Comic Art as Social Comment: Changing Life in America Over More Than Half a Century as Seen Through the Eyes of a Unique 'First Family', Avon/Flare, 1976. Introduction by Nat Hentoff, history of the strip with 1970s continuities. ISBN 0-380-00761-4; The Smoke from Gasoline Alley, Sheed and Ward, 1976. ISBN 0-8362-0670-3

  5. Akron restaurant owner goes for Stirling moment with Tuesday ...

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    Arts and restaurant writer Kerry Clawson may be reached at 330-996-3527 or kclawson@thebeaconjournal.com. This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Stirling fine dining opening ...

  6. Jim Scancarelli - Wikipedia

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    James Scancarelli (born August 24, 1941), known professionally as Jim Scancarelli, is an American cartoonist and musician. Since 1986, he has been writing and drawing the syndicated comic strip Gasoline Alley for Tribune Media Services.

  7. Gasoline Alley (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline Alley is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Scotty Beckett, Jimmy Lydon and Susan Morrow. [1] It is based on the comic strip of the same name by Frank King .

  8. The Drive-In Restaurant Is Alive and Well and Living in Akron ...

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    When Wesley T. Swenson opened his first drive-in restaurant on South Hawkins Avenue, back in 1934, Akron was, like the rest of America, doing its level best to survive the Great Depression.

  9. Dick Moores - Wikipedia

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    Moores moved to Florida when he was hired by Frank King in 1956 to assist him on the Gasoline Alley dailies. King's former assistant Bill Perry had taken over doing the Sunday strip in 1951. Moores' signature began to appear on the strip in 1964, and when King died in 1969, Moores assumed writing and drawing duties for the daily strip.