Boston’s North End, the city’s oldest residential neighborhood, has been continuously inhabited since the 1630s and is now known as Little Italy. Nestled in the heart of the city, this area is a blend of historical charm and vibrant culture. Visitors can explore significant sites like the Paul Revere House, the starting point of his legendary midnight ride in 1775. The narrow, winding streets are lined with Italian bakeries, cafes, and restaurants, offering a rich array of Italian-American cuisine. Today, the North End invites visitors to immerse themselves in its storied past and savor its culinary delights.
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