As soon as you step foot in this neighborhood, you are reminded why it's called "Little Italy." You can hear people speaking Italian and can smell the fresh basil, garlic, and baked goods in the air. The neighborhood has been primarily Italians for decades and it still is today. However, the neighborhood has an inviting feel and is welcoming to everyone from any background. As a result, a lot of young professionals have moved to this desirable neighborhood and are beginning to change its reputation a…
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