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#7 Italians liked to settle all together, just like other nationalities did—Italian village.

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#7 Italians liked to settle all together, just like other nationalities did—Italian village.

New York in 1905: Stunning Historical Photos Show NYC During the Time of Historical Growth

#7 Italians liked to settle all together, just like other nationalities did—Italian village.

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