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Help us make it rightOnce the hub of the tuna industry, the streets of San Diego's Little Italy were filled with culturally-rich Italian families; whose main source of economic support came from the Port of San Diego; where their tuna boats were docked and the canneries packaged the daily catch.
By the 1970's, with the decline of the tuna industry on the West Coast and the destruction of 35 percent of Little...
Streets are blocked off every Saturday
for the 100+ vendors who set up and sell their wares at the Little Italy Farmer's Market. Live music & free samples make it a fun activity for the whole family
This pretty church, kitty-corner from Amici Park, was built in 1923 to serve the nearly 6000 Italian immigrant families who settled this part of San Diego. Many of them were instrumental in establishing what was once the world’s largest tuna fleet and the city's third-largest industry, and their donations largely funded Our Lady’s construction. Nearly a century after the cornerstone was laid,...
This pleasant corner in Little Italy serves as a neighborhood gathering spot and special-event venue. The little pergola-covered amphitheater is a nice place for reading, lounging or taking in musical or other types of entertainment which may be happening, and tables with cheerful red umbrellas shade picnickers from the brilliant San Diego sun. Or maybe grab a takeaway cup of cappuccino from a...
for the 100+ vendors who set up and sell their wares at the Little Italy Farmer's Market. Live music & free samples make it a fun activity for the whole family
This is a very nice restaurant. Parking can be a little tricky. My boy friend is Italian and he even feels that this is almost as good as hi...
This restaurant was great. There tomato sauce has a certain quality that is not quite like others. My friend had chicken in a white wine sau...
San Diego's Little Italy was the hub of the tuna industry back in the 1970s. Today Little Italy is one of the most successful Little Italys in the US.
Streets are blocked off every Saturday
for the 100+ vendors who set up and sell their wares at the Little Italy Farmer's Market. Live music & free samples make it a fun activity for the whole family
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