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White Castle founders Walt Anderson and Billy Ingram stand next to two automobiles outside of White Castle number 10, located at 318 West Douglas Avenue in Wichita, Kansas. The sign on the ...
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Chowhound on MSNThis Unsuspecting College Town Actually Has A Thriving Food SceneCollege towns can sometimes boast impressive food scenes, and one place that you may never expect the bustling culinary ...
In 1933, White Castle moved its headquarters from Wichita to Columbus, Ohio. Today there are no White Castles in Kansas. The last one in Wichita closed in 1938. The White Castle corporation is ...
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RetailWire on MSNWhite Castle To Give Away Free Original Sliders in Celebration of ‘National Slider Day’White Castle is celebrating National Slider Day by honoring customers with free sandwiches and money-saving deals. According ...
16. White Castle isn’t the only major chain that can claim Wichita as its hometown. Pizza Hut was also established there in 1958. 17. NFL Hall of Famer Gale Sayers (a.k.a. “the Kansas Comet ...
An early White Castle in Wichita, Kansas. Although it’s now based in Columbus, Ohio the restaurant got its start in Wichita. (Courtesy White Castle) According to Cheap Old Houses, the vacant ...
There are already some inquiries, including from historians, and even the “White Castle” restaurant chain. But, the owner hopes it stays in Kansas due to its Wichita history.
I love it so much!” another said. “The White Castle hamburger chain was founded in Wichita KS in 1921, though it now is headquartered in Columbus OH,” someone noted. “I think the White ...
Kansas is often labeled a flyover state ... famous restaurant chains actually got their starts in Wichita, including Pizza Hut, White Castle, and Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers.
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