Difference between revisions of "El Rancho Grande"

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[[Category:Businesses in Wooster, Ohio]]
 
[[Category:Businesses in Wooster, Ohio]]
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[[Category:Restaurants (Italian)]]
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Revision as of 17:02, 22 September 2014

E. L. Rancho Grande
Type Private
Industry Accommodation & Food Services
Predecessor(s) purchased from Mr. Crowley
Founded Wooster, Ohio (1945 (1945))
Founder(s) John (Giovanni) Grande and Antonietta Massaro Grande
Headquarters US30 Lincoln Highway, 117 W. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio, Northeastern Ohio
Number of locations 2
Key people Francis "Frank" Grande and Helen DeProposoto Grande
Brands Italian cuisine
Website elranchograndewooster.com

Slogans

Historical documents

Newspaper articles

Slogans

Timeline

  • 1945 - Opened
  • 1967 - John (Giovanni) Grande died and his wife Antonietta Massaro Grande transferred the business to her son
  • 1967 - Francis "Frank" and Helen (DeProposoto) Grande
  • 2002 - After the death of Francis "Frank" Grande his wife and family continues to run the business

References