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th # 78 APRIL 18 , 2016 great success. Other Italian American neighborhoods are the coastal areas. For example, in Malibu, streets are named “Castellammare,” “Ischia,” “Sorrento,” or “Sanremo”. Then, there is the Venice neighborhood, with his canals and streets, which shows Californians’ love for Italy and its architectural and urban peculiarities. At the turn of the 21st century, an American entrepreneur built some canals in the neighborhood, in order for it to recall the city of Venice. Even though the project remained incomplete due to the Great Depression, these canals and other constructions give a sense of “home” to the neighborhood. I’d like to mention also Arizona – in my District as well –, where the architect Paolo Soleri left us his Arcosanti and Ponte del Sole, in Phoenix. Thinking about Las Vegas, great Hotels are inspired by Italy: the Bellagio, the Venetian, the Caesar’s Palace. Some Italians may laugh at tho- nally kitsch, for Las Vegas ver, I see them as a great se reconstructions, consi- was born as a big amuse- evidence of love for Italian dering them as intentio- ment-park-like city. Howe- architecture and history, 8 | WE THE ITALIANS www.wetheitalians.com