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[ acordian ] i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la anthony: pittsburgh is a city of neighborhoods. each with it s own rights, and rituals. a patchwork of cultures that took shape over a century ago. back then, the city was a beacon of hope and possibility for people from all over the world, offering the promise of work, prosperity, a new life. pittsburgh could have been another company town gone to beautiful ruin. but something happened. the city started to pop up on lists of the most livable places in america. it became attractive to a new wave of people from elsewhere looking to reinvent themselves and make a new world. and so we find ourselves asking the same questions we ask in other cities in transition. are the new arrivals, ....
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People, when you come to bloomfield don t talk about anybody because we re all connected somehow. anthony: alright, on you, sir. man in gray hat: yeah. don t hit it, don t hit it nothing, go around. ahh! anthony: oh, no way . anthony: 103-year-old uncle gene ruins my dreams of bocce immortality. ....
anthony: so, how long have you lived in this community? man in gray hat: 78 years. anthony: so, your whole life? man in gray hat: yes. anthony: now, the first wave of italians that came over here from italy, why did they come here? did they come here for steel jobs? coal? man in gray hat: actually, trade. i think they came here more for the trade. anthony: yeah? man in gray hat: yeah. man in black hat: plumbers, bricklayers, any kind of trade like that. man in pirates hat: some italians said that they were told to come over here and they were going to find the roads paved with gold. they said, they didn t tell us we had to build them first. anthony: how has the neighborhood changed over the years? still predominantly italian-american, or? man in gray hat: yeah, not as much as it was, but still more italian than anything else. anthony: well, for 35 years or so it was a tough time for pittsburgh. why d people stay? man in gray hat: family, famiglia. man in p ....