Offering decades of Italian history and culture, Little Italy in recent years is attracting young residents and families.
New Yorkers and tourists alike flock to the nabe for its delicious cannoli and the annual Feast of San Gennaro festival in September, but its residents enjoy its year-round culture and accessibility.
Little Italy is surrounded by subway stops, with easy access to the B,D, N, Q, R, J, Z and 6.
Source: http://www.amny.com/
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