Clevelands original Chinatown existed on the 2100 block of Rockwell Avenue. The area was home to at least 6000 Chinese people in the 1980s and was centered around Ontario Street. History The original Chinatowns first immigrants came from southern Guangdon

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by 美坚 | 2013-08-05

According to an article in the Biz Journal, as of December 2012, there are plans to build Chinatown Miami-El Barrio Chino de Miami with confirmed plans by an investor by the year 2015. The area has many ethnic Chinese and Asians who had wanted a Chinatown

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by 美坚 | 2013-05-27

Several cities of the Inland Empire region once had standing Chinatowns, including the former farming communities of San Bernardino, Riverside, and Redlands. San Bernardinos Chinatown, pioneered in the late 1870s, occupied Third Street between Arrowhead a

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by 美坚 | 2013-05-27

The town of Hanford, about 30 miles distance from Fresno, features a ramshackle Chinatown from the 19th century era, mostly contained within a small street block known as China Alley. Many early immigrants arrived from the Sam Yup region (or Sanyi in mode

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by 美坚 | 2013-05-27

The Demographics of Asian Americans shows that the Chinese population in Florida is fewer than 100,000 statewide and with little history, despite being the fourth most populous state in the United States. Its original Chinese population is tied with Cubas

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by 美坚 | 2013-05-27

More than half of the lots sit vacant along a lonely two-block stretch of Black Hills road. A layer of crushed rock covers most of the empty land, making life difficult for the few dandelion tenants that take root in the spring. A century ago this was a t

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