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| History of Pizza Through the Ages |
During World War II, Ira Nevin served in Naples and returned like so many other GIs with an appreciation for pizza. But Nevin had a secret weapon: His suburban New York family was in the oven business. Nevin came home and invented the first gas-fired, ceramic deck pizza ovens. Cleaner and more efficient than coal-fired models, they lured entrepreneurs to open pizzerias, and pizza spread faster than melted mozzarella.
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