daddezio.com is a great italian genealogy site!


Read some pertinent facts about E.Harlem on wikipedia. Click on the link below.


Google Product Search

I always use this product search engine when I want to get the best price.

Google Product Search


Angela Bella’s Zazzle.com Gallery of Creations!


For more interesting facts about East Harlem. Click on the link below.

Visit the link below to learn more about what was once known as "Italian Harlem."

Italian Harlem – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


“Native New Yorker” Coffee Mug from Zazzle.com

There is truth within the old immigrant saying, that the streets of New York City are paved in gold! 😉 Click on the link below to find my virtual "pot of gold!"

Native New Yorker Coffee Mug from Zazzle.com


About.com: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/influenza/sfeature/philadel.html

Destination America: An informative site to learn more about the wave of immigration that made America what it is today. Click on the link below to visit this site.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/influenza/sfeature/philadel.html<


Click on the link below to view an educational website on immigration history.


The Manicotti Incident

Somewhere along the very long and winding line of my internet surfing, I found this link and saved it to my favorites. I thought that it would be nice to add this site to my blog, as it  encompasses assorted vignettes relating to Italian heritage. It also has a link to learning the Italian language. MANGIA:)

The Manicotti Incident


Latest Genealogy Tools Create a Need to Know – New York Times

I found this article via the Ancestry.com website.  This article showcases some of the top websites that I have chosen for my list. You can link to these websites via this very informative article.

"Seek and ye shall find…"

asearch2find…

 

Latest Genealogy Tools Create a Need to Know – New York Times