Sunday January 12 from 14:00 to 16:00 EST. History of Italian Immigration Museum, 1834 East Passyunk Avenue, 19148 Philadelfia PA. Get your tickets here. Join Angela Cacciarru and learn how to travel in Italy from a unique perspective. Discover new places in which you become immersed in the colors and scents of the hills and the valleys that your ancestors came from, or small towns and cities that they left to start their journey in the United States.
If you are passionate about biking, would you like to discover the best cycling routes in Italy? What are the best ways to explore Tuscany’s vineyards and olive groves and the enchanting towns of Puglia or the majestic Dolomites in Northern Italy? And, would you like to choose the best time of the year for an Italian cycling adventure? Should you bring your own bike or rent one in Italy?
SOURCE: Filitalia International and History of Italian Immigration Museum
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