Rochester’s Little Italy Historic District and Lyell Avenue Corridor received national attention in the National Italian American Foundation’s (NIAF) “Ambassador Magazine”, distributed to over 25 million people across the country.
The new article features Rochester’s popular Little Italy Festival, and Italian-owned businesses in the Lyell corridor, and also discusses the great history and contributions of Italian-American immigrants, and their various organizations in the Town of Gates and City of Rochester.
SOURCE: https://greaterrochesterchamber.com
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