Dom welcomes Michael Bonasera, Chairman and Curator of the History of the Italian Immigration Museum, to tell what’s been going on at the museum on Columbus Day. First, Dom and Michael remember the time that Michael inducted Giordano into the museum, placing him between Frank Sinatra and Frank Rizzo.
Then, Bonasera tells what’s recently been added to the museum, with producer Dan asking if he could be inducted as a great Italian American who happens to be Polish. In addition, Bonasera tells about the great Italian heritage in South Philadelphia, plugging also the Mario Lanza museum and a nearby restaurant that serenades you with live Opera.
SOURCE: https://omny.fm/
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