A chronicle of the Italian-American Experience

Dante School Yard

By Vince Romano

Collaborator:  Johnnie Parise

September 2006

The historic significance of the Dante School yard dates back to the turn of the century and then some. It shares center stage with the Jane Addams Hull House (circa 1889), Halsted Street, Greek Town, Maxwell Street, and Cinder Stadium. While one could make a sociological, philosophical or political connection that extends as far back as Dante Alighieri’s literary works, we will confine our story to the Italian American experience of growing up in the legendary Chicago’s Taylor Street neighborhood.

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Cinder Stadium: Over the Fence is Out!

By Vince Romano, June 2005

I grew up in Taylor Street’s Little Italy, the Hull House neighborhood.  I share this with the other members of the Taylor Street Archives. I’m sure there are many stories that have come out of the old neighborhood.  This story I cherish.  I have given it a chapter in my memoirs:  “Over the Fence is Out!

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