BY: VICTORIA MOYENO
When you think of Hoboken, a few things come to mind: the birthplace of baseball, the iconic On the Waterfront film, and most importantly, Frank Sinatra. Ol’ Blue Eyes was born and raised in the Mile Square, bought bread from Dom’s Bakery, and met his first wife at the Jersey Shore.
The legend passed away in 1998, but Sinatra’s contribution to the world through his music, humanitarian work, and iconic films will forever be sewn into the fabric of America and beyond.
SOURCE: https://www.hobokengirl.com/
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