a more pleasant Fernet

I figured they named the Palermo neighborhood for the one in Sicily... ?
I believe it has to do more with the saint San Benito de Palermo. There is a church with that name and if you see in jewelleries, plenty of accessories with the Saint's image.
 
Two theories; See Link below

Name comes from a Sicilian born landowner called Juan Dominguez Palermo.
Name comes from a creek named Palermo and small Chapel for San Benito

PS. San Benito comes From Nursia near Montecassino (not in Sicily)


 
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The old Palermo station is so beautiful and elegant. Now it's a dump.
 

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