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Women
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Claimed 146, But Their Legacy Shines On
On March 25, 1911, a fire consumed the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, killing mostly Italian and Jewish women and girls. During Women's History Month, we're reminded of the profound effect this tragedy had on the U.S.
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Mussels au Gratin (Cozza Gratinate)
Quick, delicious and with a hint of crunch, these mussels au Gratin are a wonderful option when you need a simple yet delectable meal.
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Old School
The 300,000 Women Who Broke Glass Ceilings During WWII
Men were on the frontlines in WWII, but it was the women — like Rose Bonavita — who kept them in the fight.
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Women
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Old School
A Poor Man’s Banker
How the son of Italian immigrants revolutionized the financial industry and built one of America's largest banks.
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Fashion
Centuries-old Italian Fragrances Connect Us to Past, and Present
With origins in the Renaissance in Florence and with the Monks on the Island of Capri, these age-old family businesses connect us with the scents and aromas of the Old Country.
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