Historically, the northeastern region of the United States, such as New York, New Jersey, and Baltimore, have been hubs for Italian immigration and the development of the Italian population in America. Many parts of Pennsylvania quickly gained popularity in welcoming Italians and becoming a home for this ethnic group. Pittsburgh, America’s “Steel City,” is estimated

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A Brief History of Italians in Pittsburgh

If you ever wondered where Italians want to take a quiet getaway or a fabulous vacation, wonder no more.

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5 Secret Italian Islands

Widely considered as one of the most influential actors of the 20th century, Alfredo James Pacino, broke into the spotlight with The Panic in Needle Park, where he gained the attention of director Francis Ford Coppola. Coppola would go on to cast Pacino in the blockbuster trilogy, The Godfather. Known for his “method acting,” Pacino would

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Check Out Al Pacino’s Ancestral Italian Hometown of Corleone, Sicily

Over the centuries, thousands of wonderful castles have been transformed into exclusive resorts where you can sleep, relax, and explore in royal splendor. Here is a sneak preview.

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7 Beautiful Castles in Italy Where You Can Spend the Night

Every week, America Domani will release a list, and brief description, of 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, listed in the order in which they were inscribed.

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See These UNESCO Sites on Your Next Italian Vacation

Italian villages, often perched on rock or dug into a cliff, were built to take advantage of a natural, strategic position.

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7 Stunning and Spectacular Villages in Italy

The name Parma, a glorious city in Emilia Romagna, derives from the word parmula—a round or elliptical shield used by the Roman army, which is one of the city’s current symbols.

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Welcome to the City of Endless Wonders

The stunning coastline is peppered with 13 towns, and every week America Domani will release a brief list highlighting their history and unique characteristics.

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3 Towns You Must See on the Amalfi Coast

Lady Gaga broke into the music scene in 2008 with her debut album “The Fame,” introducing the world to her chart-topping singles, “Just Dance” and “Poker Face.” The New York native began performing as a teenager, singing at open mic nights and acting in school plays. While she began studying at Collaborative Arts Project 21 through

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Check out the Italian Ancestral Hometown of Lady Gaga

Every week, America Domani will release a list, and brief description, of 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, listed in the order in which they were inscribed.

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Add 5 More UNESCO Sites to Your Bucket List