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Happy New Year!

Ohio Memory January 24, 2014

Ohio Memory has published a new post, “Happy New Year!”

In 1848, three Chinese immigrants – two men and one woman – made San Francisco their home, starting what would soon become the largest Chinese settlement in the United States: San Francisco’s Chinatown.

On Friday, January 31, the Chinese New Year will be celebrated, ringing in the Year of the Horse.  In San Francisco, the Chinese New Year festivals and parade date to 1860 and are now part of the largest Asian event in North America.  The parade culminates […]

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