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Greek American novelist Jeffrey Eugenides won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for his novel Middlesex, about a Greek American family in Detroit. In 1967, Academy Award-winning film-director Elia Kazan published a novel, The Arrangement: A Novel, about a conflicted Greek American living a double life as an advertising executive and muckraking journalist ...
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Greek Americans in Florida. Pages in category "Greek-American culture in Florida" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Years ago, the National Geographic fellow noticed that people seemed to live a lot longer in some places than in. If you feel the years are speeding past you, author Dan Buettner has some ideas ...
Fear of local Native American tribes, as well as local wildlife such as alligators, kept the colonists from venturing far from the village where more food could be procured. [2] The working & living conditions led to three hundred colonists seizing a ship and sailing south during the first years.
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As of 1999 there were 72,000 Greek-Americans who had migrated to Greece, but now those number might be minimal due to the current economic crisis in the EU and Greece. [60] Greek festival in New Orleans. The 2000 US Census showed 1,153,295 Greeks living in the US. About 3 million Americans are of Greek ancestry. [61]
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Of this group, 109 settled in New York City, 47 settled in New Jersey, 21 in California, 13 each in Maryland and Virginia and 10 each in Florida and Illinois. Many Cypriot Americans live in San Diego and Los Angeles. Another community settled in New Jersey, in Flemington, Brickton and Wayside.