Some members of the Italian American community came together at the Italian American Community Center in Gates Monday to celebrate Columbus Day. Columbus was an Italian explorer, though he sailed for Spain. When Italian Americans came to New York City, they saw Columbus Day as the one day that celebrated their heritage.
“The primary significance is to celebrate our own culture, everything that we contributed towards America. Everything that we have shared over a different century over in a different country, obviously we brought it back to America, and we come together,” said Joe DiFabio, vice president of the Italian American Community Center.
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