In the 50 years from 1870 to 1920, it’s estimated that more than 20,000 Italian immigrants ended up in Cleveland.

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Italian Neighborhood Guide: Cleveland, Ohio

A new train route taking travelers from Germany and Austria all the way to Italy’s Ligurian coast has just launched.

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New Train Route Offers Dreamy Views of Italian Coast

Umbria has a prime location in central Italy. With no coastline, it nestles in the space between two of the most popular regions, Lazio and Tuscany. But visitors shouldn’t let these neighbors steal the limelight. Where else can you wake up to fog rolling over the hills or sleep after picture-perfect sunsets?

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Italian Region Guide: Umbria

Every country has its own forgotten corners and regions that visitors ignore. Southern Italy has many such outposts, places that until recently were often seen only by the more well-informed travelers. Basilicata is one, but it is safe to say that this instep of the boot doesn’t deserve its obscurity. With a painful past and yet a promising future, Basilicata is well worth a visit.

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Italian Region Guide: Basilicata

The Amalfi Coast is one of the most beautiful in Italy, and its landscape is the true embodiment of la dolce vita.

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Hidden Gems on the Amalfi Coast

Check out these American Cities named after Milan, the Italian center of finance, fashion, and design.

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Why Are These American Cities Named Milan?

Learn about the twenty-fifth anniversary of the “Strade del Vino, dell’Olio e dei Sapori,” or the festival of Tuscany’s Wine Roads.

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The Many Flavors of Tuscany’s Wine Roads

New Year’s Eve in Italy is steeped in decades of tradition and is unique for the numerous festivities that occur across the country.

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A Guide to Where to Spend New Year’s Eve in Italy

With skiing possible in (almost) every region in Italy, you can look forward to 3586 miles of slopes and, fortunately, 1801 ski lifts to take you to the heady heights of Italy’s mountain tops.

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The Top Places to Ski in All of Italy by Region

Boston’s Little Italy, also known as the North End, is located a few steps away from the city’s scenic harbor.

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Italian Neighborhood Guide: Boston, MA