1. San Marco Town Hall

2. San Marco's Symbol - The Lion of St. Mark

3. Corso Giannone, the street Grandma Limosani and Rosalie lived with Grandma's
sister Maria and her son Antonio Vocale. They lived there when Grandpa Limosani
and Antonio Vocale came to America to work in the early 1900's.


4. The Beginning of Corso Giannone - The Historical Center

5. The beginning of Corso Giannone near the Town Hall from South to North.

6. An alley that starts from the Right of Corso Giannone

7. Another Alley off of Corso Giannone

8. Corso Giannone from North to South

9. To the Left of Corso Giannone

10. More of Corso Giannone

11. Street Sign

12. San Bernardino Church on Corso Giannone. This is an old church, built in the
XVI Century (about 1500). It is probably the church where the
documents and official registration of our grandparents births are stored.

13. This is the inscription on the church on the previous picture. It is written in Latin
and tells of a priest named Michael Limosani in 1824.

14. The plaque on the right side of the same church.

15. A street named Limosani

16. Another view of Via Limosani

17. A boulevard in San Marco

18. The modern part of San Marco

19. Another church in San Marco.

20. Another panorama of San Marco

21. The most important church in San Marco

22. Panorama coming into San Marco that connects Sannicandro to San Marco

23. Hills around San Marco

24. More hills around San Marco