New Freedom Tower view from lower Manhattan. |
Peking Duck House and signs written in Chinese along Mott Street. |
Many people who envision America as one big melting pot might be surprised to see that such strongly ethnic neighborhoods as Chinatown still exist. Immigrants came through Ellis Island (my husband's family included), and settled in neighborhoods where people who spoke the same language were concentrated. Older grandparents often had a difficult time mastering their new country's language, so seeing signs in one's native tongue was a great comfort. Many newcomers started their own businesses, catering to neighbors of a similar background and ethnicity thus creating jobs for those in the community.
Mandarin style jackets and clothing for sale at Panda's, 24 Mott Street |
Another view of the Freedom Tower from lower Manhattan |
We'll have Manhattan
The Bronx and Staten
Island too
It's lovely going through
The zoo
It's very fancy
On old Delancey
Street, you know
The subway charms us so
When balmy breezes blow
To and fro
And tell me what street
Compares with Mott Street
In July?
Sweet pushcarts gently gliding by
The great big city's a wondrous toy
Just made for a girl and boy
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy
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