The Feast of San Gennaro celebrated by generations of Italian immigrants that settled on the lower east side of Manhattan, each region settled on a different street. The Neapolitans settled on Mulberry St. In 1926 with keeping their Neapolitan traditions they decided to have a party for their patron saint and protector of Naples, San Gennaro which continued year after year something that has now and for decades become not only a New York icon but a world known 11 day event which stretches throughout 11 blocks of the Little Italy neighborhood. For many years this feast has always been an important part of the Little Italy neighborhood and...
Read moreMulberry Street is an awesome spot right in the heart of Little Italy. If you're visiting New York City, you’ve got to check it out. The street’s always buzzing with people, music, delicious smells, and tons of color—it just feels happy. There are plenty of great restaurants, bars, and food stands to try. It’s the perfect place to walk around and...
Read moreLittle Italy! A must go see area of New York that has a fantastic history, great restaurants, memorabilia to purchase, etc. Read up some history before going to ensure you feel the history of the events that occurred at several places here, or don’t and use your imagination. Don’t...
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