Stepping out of Boston's North Station "T" subway stop, it's easy to find America's oldest Italian neighborhood. Head east and follow the aroma of garlic to Boston's North End.
The North End neighborhood dates back to the 1630s where the English first settled. Following the American Revolution, the area was ideal for immigrants. During the 19th and 20th centuries, Irish, Portuguese and Eastern Europeans settled in Boston's North End and eventually moved to other areas.
The Italians settled in the North End during the 1920s which is why the area is known as Boston's Little Italy. Today, second and third generation Italians still call Boston's North End home and many operate the Italian shops and restaurants their parents and grandparents built.
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