The correct answer is B. Gennaro Lombardi applied for a license to sell pizza on Spring Street in New York City.
Gennaro Lombardi is widely considered to have opened the first pizzeria in the United States in 1905. This marked the introduction of pizza to the American public. The other options listed occurred later in the history of pizza in the U.S.:
C. New York newspapers published advertisements for pizzerias – This likely occurred after the establishment of the first pizzerias, around the early 20th century.
D. Peter Regas shared evidence that contradicted the accepted story of the first U.S. pizzeria – This occurred in recent years when Regas argued that a different pizzeria, Filippo Milone's pizzeria in New York, was actually the first pizzeria in the U.S. His claims were disputed by many pizza historians.
A. Pizza restaurants in the U.S. take in more than $45 billion each year – This refers to the present state of the pizza industry in the U.S., which has grown significantly over the years.
Think about the history of pizza in the U.S. Which of these happened first? A.Pizza restaurants in the U.S. take in more than $45 billion each year. B.Gennaro Lombardi applied for a license to sell pizza on Spring Street in New York City. C.New York newspapers published advertisements for pizzerias. D.Peter Regas shared evidence that contradicted the accepted story of the first U.S. pizzeria.
3 answers
r u sure?
I apologize for any confusion. Based on historical records and general consensus among pizza historians, Gennaro Lombardi's application for a license to sell pizza on Spring Street in New York City is considered the first documented pizzeria in the United States. However, please note that historical information can sometimes vary, and different sources may present slightly different accounts.