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A major performing arts center in Hartford, Connecticut, it was built by Dotha Bushnell Hillyer as a tribute to her father, Horace Bushnell, a renowned 19th-century theologian and scientist.

While there are several famous "Bushnells," the story of is a classic tale of post-war American entrepreneurship. The Accidental Optics Empire bushnell

Often called the "father of the video game industry," he co-founded Atari and created the legendary game Pong . He also founded the family entertainment chain Chuck E. Cheese . A major performing arts center in Hartford, Connecticut,

The name "Bushnell" carries a legacy of invention and entertainment across several fields: He also founded the family entertainment chain Chuck E

Born in 1913, David Bushnell was a serial entrepreneur who had tried his hand at importing everything from to Belgian cement . His life changed in 1948 during a honeymoon trip to Japan.

While there, he discovered two crates of high-quality binoculars. At the time, precision optics in the U.S. were luxury items reserved for the wealthy or the military. Sensing an opportunity, he bought the crates and brought them back to California.

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A major performing arts center in Hartford, Connecticut, it was built by Dotha Bushnell Hillyer as a tribute to her father, Horace Bushnell, a renowned 19th-century theologian and scientist.

While there are several famous "Bushnells," the story of is a classic tale of post-war American entrepreneurship. The Accidental Optics Empire

Often called the "father of the video game industry," he co-founded Atari and created the legendary game Pong . He also founded the family entertainment chain Chuck E. Cheese .

The name "Bushnell" carries a legacy of invention and entertainment across several fields:

Born in 1913, David Bushnell was a serial entrepreneur who had tried his hand at importing everything from to Belgian cement . His life changed in 1948 during a honeymoon trip to Japan.

While there, he discovered two crates of high-quality binoculars. At the time, precision optics in the U.S. were luxury items reserved for the wealthy or the military. Sensing an opportunity, he bought the crates and brought them back to California.