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Modern Greek-American Culture

cated to Washington Heights in Manhattan and Bay Ridge in Brooklyn. In Chicago, the new Greektown centered at Western and Lawrence Avenues.

However, Greektowns today are less thoroughly Greek than were the earlier colonies. Generally, non-Greek residents inhabit the colonies in greater numbers than before and chain supermarkets, fast food restaurants and other American stores juxtapose the Greek stores. Moskos argues that the long-term viability of the new Greektowns directly depends upon the arrival of new immigrants rather than the continued residence of earl

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