
The Italian American community mourns the passing of Diego D’Ambrosio, an iconic figure in our Nation’s Capital. His shop, Diego’s Hair Salon, established in the sixties and located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, became a Washington institution.
The signed photos of his clients — diplomats, bishops, supreme court justices, politicians, and more — hanging on the walls of his shop, represent a testament not only to his skills, but also to his wonderful, always cheerful personality. On April 23, 2010, then D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty joined other local government officials in designating the 1900 block of Q Street, N.W., as Diego D’Ambrosio Way.
SOURCE: https://www.ciaowashington.com
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