New York City’s Little Italy, a historic enclave that once thrived with Italian immigrants, still retains its cultural heart despite many families moving to other areas. Located in the heart of Manhattan, this neighborhood invites visitors to explore its charming streets, where beloved old-school eateries and the landmark ‘Old’ St. Patrick’s Cathedral stand as testaments to its rich heritage. Each year, the area comes alive during the annual Feast of San Gennaro, a vibrant celebration that showcases the enduring spirit of Italian-American culture. Today, visitors can experience the flavors and traditions that have defined this community for generations.
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