Little Italy San Francisco
Click here to join Italian Genealogy Group on Facebook Originally, the city's northeast shoreline extended only to what is today Taylor and Francisco streets. The area largely known today as…
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Click here to join Italian Genealogy Group on Facebook Originally, the city's northeast shoreline extended only to what is today Taylor and Francisco streets. The area largely known today as…
Photo from northend.com Click here to join Italian Genealogy Group on Facebook I've been to Boston's Little Italy or the North End many times. Smaller than New York's Little Italy,…
Click here to join Italian Genealogy Group on Facebook Chicago doesn't boast one of the largest "Little Italies" but having spent a lot of time there, I have eaten a…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iAgrVVeGk4In 1878, Italians from Salerno first arrived and made their homes on East 115th Street. Over the next twenty years, Italians from Southern Italy and Sicily moved into the area…
Click here to join Italian Genealogy Group on Facebook Wikipedia lists not one, but six "Little Italy's" in New York City. Manhattan Italian Harlem Arthur Avenue Morris Park Bensonhurst Rosebank…