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Mari's Hair People on 21st Avenue. |
Conclusion The 21st Avenue business district is especially interesting for a variety of reasons:
Finally, then, the 21st Avenue business strip (and the surrounding neighborhood) merits attention because it is a place of conjunction. Here old industry (such as the Joseph Teshon, Inc., weaving mill) and new industry (such as Garden State Cutting Company) meet. The old neighborhood and the new highway (Route 80) intersect. Old industries (such as garment manufacturing and machine fabrication) adapt to a new economic order. Merchants from an established cultural community (Italians) and those from newer communities (Hispanics) do business. And traditions (such as the San Rocco procession and the Puerto Rican national day parade) symbolically claim territory. |
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Sign over main entrance to Joseph Teshon, Inc. |
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Altar boy with cross and men with banners at the head of the procession, during the annual San Rocco procession, sponsored by the Montescaglioso Club of Paterson. |
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