Alicia Vitarelli at 6abc.com in Philadelphia offers a piece on the 100th Anniversary of the Italian Market in South Philadelphia.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- From the butchers to the bakeries, fresh pasta has been made by hand and cheese has been hanging in the windows up and down 9th street in the Italian market since immigrants first landed in Philadelphia.
And starting this weekend the market is celebrating one impressive birthday - 100 years of food and family.
Antoinette Crimi has been preparing Cappuccios famous sausage links since she was just 5 years old.
"My brother and sister and I were born here. Right upstairs, 2nd floor," said Antionette.
Her parents opened the shop on 9th Street almost 95 years ago.
Today, her son Domenick, the third generation, runs the shop.
And starting this weekend the market is celebrating one impressive birthday - 100 years of food and family.
Antoinette Crimi has been preparing Cappuccios famous sausage links since she was just 5 years old.
"My brother and sister and I were born here. Right upstairs, 2nd floor," said Antionette.
Her parents opened the shop on 9th Street almost 95 years ago.
Today, her son Domenick, the third generation, runs the shop.
You can read the rest of the piece and watch a video via the below link:
http://6abc.com/food/south-phillys-italian-market-celebrates-100th-anniversary/725004/
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