An $8,000 banner project is complete thanks to several community groups, restaurants, residents, and longtime supporters of Little Italy, who donated the necessary funds to produce and hang three giant banners on the Old Bay parking garage at the northwest entrance to Little Italy.
This was in an attempt to 'mark' the location of Little Italy for Baltimore City visitors who are unaware of its presence.
"You can see the banners from Pratt Street near the Convention Center!" said Bobby Marsili, one of the donors.
Source: Little Italy - Baltimore
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