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The Shack, oftentimes simply referred to as Shack, was a well-loved institution for over forty-four years.<ref> June 19, 1958:"College Shack was opened in 1913" The Daily Record p. 17 </ref> | The Shack, oftentimes simply referred to as Shack, was a well-loved institution for over forty-four years.<ref> June 19, 1958:"College Shack was opened in 1913" The Daily Record p. 17 </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:55, 2 March 2016
The Shack, oftentimes simply referred to as Shack, was a well-loved institution for over forty-four years.[1]
Formerly called | Sugar Bowl |
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Type | Candy Stores, Confectionery Stores, Restaurants (American) |
Industry | Retail, Accommodation & Food Services |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | 437 E. Pine St., Wooster, Ohio, United States |
Number of locations | 1 |
Key people | George Stavropoulos and William Syriopoulos, William Syrios |
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- ↑ June 19, 1958:"College Shack was opened in 1913" The Daily Record p. 17
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- Sugar Bowl (← links)
- The shack (redirect page) (← links)