5120 x 3401 px | 43,3 x 28,8 cm | 17,1 x 11,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 septembre 2017
Informations supplémentaires:
Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy . The Mulberry Street between Broome St. and Canal St is Italy in miniature. Restaurants and Italian restaurants and one across the street, share importance with places and full of local history as the Umberto 's Clam House ( corner Mulberry St. Broome St.) , where the gangster shot dead Joel Gallo, bar or Mare Chiaro (176 ½ Mulberry St) always frequented by Frank Sinatra and has been renovated becoming the Mulberry Street Bar, losing much of the grace that was a few years ago. In these streets, photojournalist Jacob Riss 1880 documented the lives of bandits who roamed the area , the first American photographer who used the flash. Things have changed a lot since then . On the Feast of San Gennaro , patron of the Neapolitans and all expatriate Italians, on September 19 and the 9 days that follow, the streets come forth and the whole area becomes a big party, in which restaurants streets bring to their tables with red checkered tablecloths and white , and the whole street Mulberry St. is filled with stalls of food and drink.