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Imagine getting stuck under this iconic bridge in Siracusa 🛶🇮🇹 (mikaelasays9/IG)
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Is this what Italiana America has been waiting for? 👏
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The oldest pasticceria in America. Ferrara’s bakery in New York City, est 1892 📍
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Quattro italiani in una salumeria Italo Americano…caos totale 😂🇮🇹
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Quali sono i 5 piatti italiani più consumati negli Stati Uniti? 🇮🇹
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Is this the best Italian restaurant in Florida? 🇮🇹☀️
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Little Italy’s newest and hottest pizzeria 🔥🍕 📍L’industrie
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Who knew that we’ve been eating ravioli wrong our whole lives! 🤢
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Columbus Day has always meant something different to Italian Americans. This day wasn’t about celebrating a man — it was about giving a silenced community a voice. In a time when Italian immigrants were treated as outsiders and endured unimaginable hardship, this holiday became a way to finally be seen. For generations, this day has stood as a symbol of visibility, pride, and resilience. It’s a reminder of where we came from and how far we’ve come. Day 13 🇮🇹🇺🇸
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For a lot of Italian families, March 19th always meant something. It comes from a time when people had very little, made a promise, and never forgot it. And somehow that turned into tables full of food, traditions passed down, and a reason to gather every year. Some things stick around because they’re celebrated, others stick around because they actually meant something. Which is your favorite pastry? 🇮🇹
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