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Throughout the history of AllstonBrighton, individuals have dreamed, struggled, and created a remarkable piece of American culture. Legendary Locals of AllstonBrighton features people representing an amazing mix of talents and activities, sometimes with farreaching effects. In response to a plea from George Washington to feed his army, father and son Jonathan Winship I and II created what became AllstonBrighton's thriving cattle industry that remained part of AllstonBrighton until the mid20th century. David Stoia, the presentday owner of Boston Lock and Safe, succeeded his father, grandfather, and greatgrandfather in the company, which can be traced back to Colonial times. Intriguing stories continue with Boston poet laureate Sam Cornish, owner of Sunset Grill and Tap Marc Kadish, owner of Caf Brazil Valter Vitorino, state representative Kevin Honan, awardwinning documentary filmmaker Liane Brandon, owner of Mr. Music Sal Barone, artist Richard Salvucci, Olympic gold medalist Harold Connolly, and baseball great Ted Williams. These images and narratives of the legendary locals of AllstonBrighton represent a vibrant community of Boston.
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