The greatest concentration of Italian immigrants landed on the streets of Lower Manhattan and transmitted the life and culture of Southern Italy into the developing immigrant neighborhood.

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The Oldest Establishments in New York’s Little Italy

With over 4,700 miles of coastline freckled with some of the world’s most beautiful resort towns and beaches, there’s no doubt that Italy is a top summer destination.

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5 Amazing Beaches in Campania

Columbus, the capital city of Ohio, was named after 15th-century Italian explorer Christopher Columbus at the city’s founding in 1812.

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A Brief History of Italians in Columbus

For hundreds of years, ancient Romans built solid and functional bridges across rivers, valleys, and rocky gorges.

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Stunning Italian Bridges You Must See in Your Lifetime

There are many towns and cities in the United States named after places in foreign countries. Check out 5 American cities named with Italian flair!

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5 American Cities With Italian Names 

The North End, located steps away from Boston’s scenic harbor, is the city’s historically oldest and most iconic immigrant neighborhood. The one-square-mile neighborhood is home to nearly 100 restaurants and dozens of coffee houses, pastry shops, old-school delis, and shops.With so many restaurants to choose from, it can be hard to decide where to eat

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5 of the Best Old-School Italian Restaurants in Boston’s North End

There are ways to enjoy a peaceful, and slightly less congested Roman holiday, even during peak season. Read on for five ways to avoid the crowds in Rome.

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5 Ways to Avoid Crowds in Rome

With over 4,700 miles of coastline freckled with some of the world’s most beautiful resort towns and beaches, there’s no doubt that Italy is a top summer destination.

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5 Top Beaches in Lazio

If you are coming to Italy from a country, like the United States, you may be prepared to leave a lot of extra cash behind when tipping in Italy.

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Essential Rules for Tipping in Italy

The Amalfi Coast is a stretch of coastline along southern Italy overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gulf of Salerno.

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4 Underrated Amalfi Coast Towns