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Peter Androutsos, known as 'Liberty Pete' was born in Greece, before coming to the United States in 1909 at the age of 19. He officially became a citizen in 1926 <ref name="liberty"> Newark's proud to say 'Liberty Pete' lives here. (1979, May 29). The Newark Advocate. </ref>. Well known for his profound patriotism, Androutsos has a long history of supporting Licking County which earned him his nickname.  
 
Peter Androutsos, known as 'Liberty Pete' was born in Greece, before coming to the United States in 1909 at the age of 19. He officially became a citizen in 1926 <ref name="liberty"> Newark's proud to say 'Liberty Pete' lives here. (1979, May 29). The Newark Advocate. </ref>. Well known for his profound patriotism, Androutsos has a long history of supporting Licking County which earned him his nickname.  
  
Arriving in Newark in 1914, he became a figure in the community in 1917 when he began selling charity editions of the newspaper. He was also a strong supporter of the March of Dimes, and during World War II he was a star stamp and bond salesman for the government <ref name="liberty" />. Androutsos was also known for his famous Thanksgiving dinners where he fed the poor and needy. In 1976 he donated a Platanos tree to the Licking County Memorial Hospital, which Androutsos claims came directly from the tree that Hipprocrates, the father of medicine taught under in Greece. <ref> Bline, R. (1981, January 8). Pete Androutsos: 67 Years Friendship with L.C. The Licking Countian, 1B-5B. </ref>.  
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Arriving in Newark in 1914, he became a figure in the community in 1917 when he began selling charity editions of the newspaper. He was also a strong supporter of the March of Dimes, and during World War II he was a star stamp and bond salesman for the government <ref name="liberty" />. Androutsos was also known for his famous Thanksgiving dinners where he fed the poor and needy. In 1976 he donated a Platanos tree to the Licking County Memorial Hospital, which Androutsos claims came directly from the tree that Hipprocrates, the father of medicine, taught under in Greece. <ref> Bline, R. (1981, January 8). Pete Androutsos: 67 Years Friendship with L.C. The Licking Countian, 1B-5B. </ref>.  
  
In 1975 he received the Daughters of the American Revolution Americanism Award and the George Washington Honor Medal from the Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation in 1983 <ref> 'Liberty Pete' recieves award. (1983, February 11). The Newark Advocate, p. 16. </ref>. Andtrotsos and his wife Kiki ran the Liberty Diner until his retirement in 1956. He died on April 28th, 1984 and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery <ref> Peter D. "Liberty Pete" Androutsos. (2012, September 13). Retrieved February 13, 2015, from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96974968 </ref>
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In 1975 he received the Daughters of the American Revolution Americanism Award and the George Washington Honor Medal from the Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation in 1983 <ref> 'Liberty Pete' receives award. (1983, February 11). The Newark Advocate, p. 16. </ref>. Andtroutsos and his wife Kiki ran the Liberty Diner until his retirement in 1956. He died on April 28th, 1984 and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery <ref> Peter D. "Liberty Pete" Androutsos. (2012, September 13). Retrieved February 13, 2015, from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96974968 </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 08:37, 13 February 2015

Peter Androutsos, known as 'Liberty Pete' was born in Greece, before coming to the United States in 1909 at the age of 19. He officially became a citizen in 1926 [1]. Well known for his profound patriotism, Androutsos has a long history of supporting Licking County which earned him his nickname.

Arriving in Newark in 1914, he became a figure in the community in 1917 when he began selling charity editions of the newspaper. He was also a strong supporter of the March of Dimes, and during World War II he was a star stamp and bond salesman for the government [1]. Androutsos was also known for his famous Thanksgiving dinners where he fed the poor and needy. In 1976 he donated a Platanos tree to the Licking County Memorial Hospital, which Androutsos claims came directly from the tree that Hipprocrates, the father of medicine, taught under in Greece. [2].

In 1975 he received the Daughters of the American Revolution Americanism Award and the George Washington Honor Medal from the Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation in 1983 [3]. Andtroutsos and his wife Kiki ran the Liberty Diner until his retirement in 1956. He died on April 28th, 1984 and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery [4]


  1. 1.0 1.1 Newark's proud to say 'Liberty Pete' lives here. (1979, May 29). The Newark Advocate.
  2. Bline, R. (1981, January 8). Pete Androutsos: 67 Years Friendship with L.C. The Licking Countian, 1B-5B.
  3. 'Liberty Pete' receives award. (1983, February 11). The Newark Advocate, p. 16.
  4. Peter D. "Liberty Pete" Androutsos. (2012, September 13). Retrieved February 13, 2015, from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96974968