The National Italian American Federation hosts a photo contest for photographers to submit their best photos. In 2019, here were the top 6 winners.

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NIAF hosts photo contest, 2019

The National Italian American Federation hosts a photo contest for photographers to submit their best photos. In 2018, here were the top 6 winners.

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NIAF hosts photo contest, 2018

The National Italian American Federation hosts a photo contest for photographers to submit their best photos. In 2015, here were the top 5 winners.

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NIAF hosts photo contest, 2017

The National Italian American Federation hosts a photo contest for photographers to submit their best photos. In 2015, here were the top 6 winners.

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NIAF hosts photo contest, 2015

The National Italian American Federation hosts a photo contest for photographers to submit their best photos. In 2016, here were the top 6 winners.

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NIAF hosts photo contest, 2016

The National Italian American Federation hosts a photo contest for photographers to submit their best photos. In 2014, here were the top 6 winners.

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NIAF hosts photo contest, 2014

On Sunday, September 25th, the feast of San Gennaro comes to a close. This ends the 10-day festival of local food vendors like Lucy’s Steaks, Danny on the Corner Hot Zeppoles, and so many more. There have been religious processions of the statue of San Gennaro down Mulberry street, while street performers play, and eating

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The Feast of San Gennaro Comes to a Close

Born in Vinci, Florence in 1452, Leonardo was truly a Renaissance man. His passion for art and science extended to painting, sculpting, architecture, anatomy, and more—it would be difficult to list subjects he wasn’t interested in! Out of his many works, both finished and unfinished, the most famous include his enigmatic portrait the Mona Lisa,

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Leonardo Da Vinci- a True Renaissance man

🇮🇹 Ordina la colazione in un bar in Italia! ➡️ #learnitalian #italianlanguage #italianoperstranieri

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Order Breakfast in a Bar in Italy – Teacher Stefano

Born in Florence around 1265, Dante was a poet, philosopher, and political thinker who wrote one of the most famous works of world literature—The Divine Comedy, which chronicled his imagined journey from hell to heaven—while in exile from his native city. Dante is sometimes called the father of the modern Italian language for his promotion

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Dante Alighieri, Father of Modern Italian Language