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1217 Elm Street
Steubenville, Ohio, United States
40.3698° N · -80.6340° W
Get DirectionsDino Paul Crocetti — the man who would become Dean Martin — was born on June 7, 1917, in a modest house at 1217 Elm Street in Steubenville, Ohio, to Italian immigrant parents. His father, Gaetano Crocetti, was a barber from Montesilvano; his mother, Angela, was from Camerota. Young Dino grew up speaking Italian before English and left school at fifteen to work in a speakeasy, later boxing under the name "Kid Crochet" before discovering that his real gift was performing. He would go on to become one of the best-selling music artists in history and a defining figure in American popular entertainment.
Steubenville — a small steel and coal town on the Ohio River — takes enormous pride in Martin's origins. An annual Dean Martin Festival has been held in the city since 1996, drawing fans who walk the streets he walked and visit the neighbourhood where he grew up. The town's main drag features a bronze statue and a mural. Martin never entirely shed Steubenville — he spoke warmly of his Italian-American working-class upbringing throughout his career, even as he cultivated the effortless, champagne-smooth persona that made him famous.
The birthplace house on Elm Street is a private residence but is regularly visited by fans. Steubenville has leaned into its Martin heritage with considerable enthusiasm — the festival typically includes tribute performers, memorabilia exhibitions, and tours of significant Martin-related sites around the city.
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