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St. Louis's most visited neighborhood, "The Hill," may also be its most iconic. Allow The Hill: A Walk through History to capture your interest on the best journey with the most laughs through this enduring corner of the city. Local author Joe DeGregorio walks right next to you imparting his knowledge and sometimes unique personal experiences in the neighborhood he's called home his whole life. Admire many vintage images along with contemporary photographs to inspire your exploration. Casual visitors, new neighbors, former residents showing their friends or relatives the old neighborhood, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
St. Louis's most visited neighborhood, "The Hill," may also be its most iconic. Allow The Hill: A Walk through History to capture your interest on the best journey with the most laughs through this enduring corner of the city. Local author Joe DeGregorio walks right next to you imparting his knowledge and sometimes unique personal experiences in the neighborhood he's called home his whole life. Admire many vintage images along with contemporary photographs to inspire your exploration. Casual visitors, new neighbors, former residents showing their friends or relatives the old neighborhood, and J students who want to learn more about this historic and prosperous area touted now as a destination spot to live, will all find something new and valuable within this bookazine. Of course, after one or more circumventions, especially a "foodie" loop, your curiosity or cravings will get the best of you. Keep learning about The Hill and stop on by for a walk any time with this guide in your hand.
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Autorenporträt
Hill native, Joseph DeGregorio, contributed significantly to The Hill: St. Louis's Italian American Neighborhood, and the acclaimed documentary, America's Last Little Italy: The Hill. After retiring as a Federal Agent and for the past 17 plus years, Joe has educated and entertained thousands of visitors to his beloved neighborhood, and is featured in numerous local and national articles, radio and television interviews, along with many speaking engagements. His undergraduate degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia has indeed served him well.