
BY: Elicia Dover
Arkansas-made wine, authentic Italian food and a look back in time at a cultural gem just west of Little Rock is how you can spend your Sunday at the grand opening of the Little Italy Arkansas Heritage Museum on September 15.
The brought along the following historical items on Good Afternoon Arkansas: Immigration Inspection Card from Ellis Island (1908); Letter to Italian family (Chiaro) about land purchase in Little Italy (1915); Land Receipt for parcel purchase in Little Italy (1915); Letters in Italian to family members describing conditions in the United States and Little Italy (1908+ 1915); Gelindo Solda Winery bottle with label and tax stamps, ca. 1935.; John Segalla Horseradish Label, 1930; WWII Alien Enemy Nationality Registration Cards. 1940.
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