
By Alicia Vitarelli
It's Italian-American heritage month and in historic Philadelphia, there's a lot to toast to. You've probably seen the signs in the Italian market that say - "Cent'Anni" - as what's affectionately called 9th street celebrates a century of culture and tradition.
Each step on 9th street comes with a strong sense of nostalgia - like it's still 1915 and in many ways, not much has changed. Domenick Crimi has been working in his family's butcher shop since he was 5-years-old. It opened back in 1920. The secret for its longevity? It's stayed in the family.
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