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Any Boston resident will boast about their city’s little Italy — and it’s no surprise why. A rich history paired with its authentic family-owned restaurants give this neighborhood its fame and ...
More Little Italy, Chicago While pizza was first rolled out around the 6th century B.C., Chicago gets credit for its sink-your-teeth-in pizza crust. Americans inspired by pizza-tossing Neapolitan ...
Boston's "little Italy" celebrated Italy's 3-2 shootout victory over England in the Euro Cup. Fans celebrated Italy’s 3-2 victory over England in the streets of Boston’s North End following ...
These two newcomers came to outnumber the Irish, and as the Jews moved to south Boston in the early 1900s, the Italians remained in their coastal corner of the city that would officially award them ...
19 North Square, Boston www.paulreverehouse.org Paul Revere, a silversmith, who rode from Boston to Lexington and Concord on the eve of the Revolutionary War, lived in the North End.
How the North End became Boston’s little Italy And why, just like in the big Italy, its cuisine is more diverse than you might think. By Merry White and Gus Rancatore January 24, 2017, 8:00 a.m.
Boston's, a Canadian chain founded in Edmonton in 1964, serves a menu of more than 80 items, including pizza, pasta, burgers and wings. The company opened its Little Italy location on June 12 in ...