BY: Little Italy Association, Rochester NY
Today is a HUGE moment in the history of the City of Rochester!! We are so proud to share that today, the City of Rochester administration has officially recognized the Little Italy Neighborhood and Little Italy Historic District, on the City of Rochester's website!
The Mayor's and city administration's recognition today, now galvanizes City Council's designation this past summer. Fantastic news for all Italian-Americans, for our 150 year history as an immigrant people and culture in this city, and for the entire community!!
Rochester now officially has a Little Italy, which is and will always be inclusive of all cultures; and we will slowly but surely work together with the community to revitalize this historic area of the city, so that it continues to be a resource for this community, for many years to come!! Click here to see the official web page, listed as part of the city's NW Quadrant neighborhoods: https://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=21474842776
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