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COOPERS FAMILY ENTERPRISES LLC

s Never Ordinary &#10043 · Our Story &#10043 · &nbsp · once you are here you&#8217 · ll enjoy everything: the menu · the staff · the decor · and of course · the food. Nothing is Ordinary! Who would have thought that back in the late 1800s · known as the &#8220 · Electric City&#8221 · because of its electric streetcar systems · was a great iron industrial center followed by the coal industry. In the early to mid-1900s · as the need for railroads became less and less · the original Erie-Lackawanna Station was sold and made into a restaurant. Cooper&#8217 · s in Scranton has been a restaurant on this site for over 78 years. It has endured the region&#8217 · s economic setbacks throughout the late &#8217 · 50s and &#8217 · 60s caused by the decrease in the need for anthracite products. From the mid to late &#8217 · 70s to the present time

SUFFOLK, VA 23434

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s Never Ordinary &#10043
Our Story &#10043
&nbsp
once you are here you&#8217
ll enjoy everything: the menu
the staff
the decor
and of course
the food. Nothing is Ordinary! Who would have thought that back in the late 1800s
known as the &#8220
Electric City&#8221
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because of its electric streetcar systems
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was a great iron industrial center followed by the coal industry. In the early to mid-1900s
as the need for railroads became less and less
the original Erie-Lackawanna Station was sold and made into a restaurant. Cooper&#8217
s in Scranton has been a restaurant on this site for over 78 years. It has endured the region&#8217
s economic setbacks throughout the late &#8217
50s and &#8217
60s caused by the decrease in the need for anthracite products. From the mid to late &#8217
70s to the present time

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