Antillas Restaurant
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Antillas Restaurant was the first Latino/Caribbean restaurant in Rhode Island.
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Providence Sunday Journal, v. 106 no. 10
Federal Hill in Rhode Island went through changes as a growing Hispanic community moved into the area and Italians moved elsewhere.
Publisher of Newspaper - Stephen Hamblett
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This article is about Hispanic botanicas in Olneyville.
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Providence Journal-Bulletin
The Almacs supermarket chain launched a program that provides bilingual shopping lists for Spanish-speaking, Cambodian, and Laotian customers at a few of its stores.
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The Almacs supermarket chain launched a program that provides bilingual shopping lists for Spanish-speaking, Cambodian, and Laotian customers at a few of its stores.
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