San Diego's Little Italy is graced by a wonderfully constructed, and well used Amici Park, designed, created and funded by its own community members. Used extensively by the community and residents, the park, located by the corner where Date and State streets meet, is used for the local pastime of Italian Bocce, picnics and casual dining.
Its prominent position in Little Italy is colorful, decorative and features specially built benches and tables. Bronze plaques on Date and India streets and passing through Columbia are decorated with food trivia and facts, and are designed to lead guests to the park and its environs.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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