
The Cypriot Community in Annapolis
This is an overview of the Cypriot community in Annapolis. I have used my own recollection and information contained in the stories below which can
This is an overview of the Cypriot community in Annapolis. I have used my own recollection and information contained in the stories below which can
Tales of Annapolis Greek-Americans on the Chesapeake Bay Steve Foundas Fishing Party by: Ted Siomporas In the early 1950s, Steve Foundas hosted a fishing party
Our New Home: “The Miracle on Riva Road” This is a fascinating story about how the Annapolis Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church community
Our First Home on Constitution Avenue: An Overview 1940’s to 1996 Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, Annapolis, Maryland Ss. Constantine and Helen Greek
Growing up in Annapolis: “Chris’ Pool Hall, movie theaters, and poker games” by Ted Siomporas In the mid-to-late 1950s, most of the Annapolis Greek-American young
Growing up in Annapolis: “Teddy”, “JP”, and the “AHEPA Shot” Ted Siomporas and John Pantelides (“JP”), grew up as members of the Annapolis Greek-American community,
During the early 20th century, Annapolis area beach resorts flourished. Summer communities and recreational areas had occupied much of Anne Arundel County’s Chesapeake Bay shoreline,
Contributed by Anastasia Pantelides Samaras Geographical contexts and buildings are often markers of the making and remembering of our early identities. Four Constitution Avenue is
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