Proper noun
Little Italy
Any ethnic enclave populated primarily by Italians or people of Italian ancestry, usually in an urban neighborhood.
After protesters took down the statue, near the city’s Little Italy, and dragged it into the water, a group of Italian Americans fished the marble chunks out of the water and kept them in a private warehouse, The Baltimore Sun reported last month. Source: Internet
At a tenement house in Manhattan’s Little Italy, over 200 men in 1901 in essence performed a smallpox vaccination raid in the middle of the night, trying to vaccinate as many people as they could. Source: Internet
A white clam pie is a well-known specialty of the restaurants on Wooster Street in the Little Italy section of New Haven, including Pepe's and Sally's Apizza (which opened in 1938). Source: Internet
Along with fellow writer Mardik Martin, Scorsese wrote the whole script while driving around Little Italy in Martin's car. Source: Internet
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot ordered the removal of three statues of Columbus following violent protests at one statue in Grant Park and the painting of graffiti at another in the Little Italy neighborhood. Source: Internet
For example, the demo features assets for Chinatown, Little Italy, a nondescript New York City bridge, and even the Chrysler Building. Source: Internet