Don't know but could ask one of the family members....if you go to YouTube and type in Bradford Anthony Tretola you will see the kid whose family owned the place, and he is just an incrediblely gifted guitarist.
No, "whatever became of that little puppy" is a noun clause, not an adverb clause. A noun clause acts as a noun in a sentence, typically functioning as the subject or object.
mel dinner
Who? Does not compute.
The French and the Hapsburgs.
Gertrude retired to a small Italian farm, to the south of Venice, and for a short time was a local celebrity before retiring from the spotlight to raise a family.
His parents took him to a Michelin-starred restaurant and he was impressed!
became is a state verb. Left is the action verb.
Whatever Midas touched became gold.
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Spanish became involved in the Italian wars when the Northern Italian states turned for help to the Spanish, who gladly agreed to send soldiers to Italy.
they became art patrons
Olives came from Latin American and became a staple product of Italian cuisine.