A big part of what makes America wonderful is its diversity. Our country was founded by immigrants and enhanced by immigration throughout its history. Four million Italians immigrated to the United States in the years between 1880 and 1924 – escaping crushing poverty. Some settled in Wilmington, Delaware, where there is still a large Italian-American population. This history and heritage is celebrated in the charming, authentic Little Italy neighborhood.

Wilmington’s Little Italy neighborhood is a vibrant community with a rich history.

Google Many of the people who live here are second and third-generation Italian-American families. It’s a close-knit community.

Watch for the wonderful murals in the neighborhood.

Fierro Cheese/Facebook This mural was a collaboration between Fierro Cheese, the Little Italy Neighborhood Association, and the Delaware Center for Horticulture.

This fun mural is found on the side of the Dead Presidents Pub & Restaurant building.

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Find this one on 10th and Pine.

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This cool mural is at 8th and Jefferson.

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Father Tucker Park is the place to gather with the kids.

DaisyFerrel1/TripAdvisor Find it at the corner of Howell and Scott Streets.

The Saint Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church is a vital part of this community.

JoyceTL4/TripAdvisor It was built in 1924 and is located at West 9th and North Dupont.

The Church hosts the annual Italian Festival every June.

daisyferret1/TripAdvisor The festival celebrates the Feast of Saint Anthony and is the 2nd largest Italian festival in the country.

You’ll find games, a midway, live entertainment, and of course…

daisyferret1/TripAdvisor …fresh, delicious Italian food!

The St. Anthony Community Center serves the neighborhood in several ways.

St. Anthony Community Center/Facebook A senior center, after-school program and early learning center are just a few of the wonderful programs here. The Community Center is located at 1703 W. 10th Street.

This map shows the extent of Little Italy

Little Italy The borders go north and south from 4th Street to Pennsylvania, and east and west from Union Street to Clayton.

The tree-lined streets are charming…

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…and the colorful row houses, each with its own distinctive features, such as window awnings and porches are adorable.

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Of course, if you’re looking for delicious, authentic Italian food, you’re in the right neighborhood.

Wawan S./Yelp Luigi Vitrone’s Pastabilities Restaurant is located on “Restaurant Row” at 415 N. Lincoln Street.

This brightly-colored little restaurant serves up some amazing pizza and pasta.

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Dead Presidents Pub & Restaurant is another great place to hang out and enjoy a meal.

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Try a tasty steak, burger or stop by for brunch.

Business Owner/Yelp It’s located at 618 North Union Street.

Have you visited Little Italy?

Visit Little Italy You’ll love the friendly, community vibe (and great food) here!

Have you visited Little Italy? Tell us your favorite thing about this adorable neighborhood.

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Many of the people who live here are second and third-generation Italian-American families. It’s a close-knit community.

Fierro Cheese/Facebook

This mural was a collaboration between Fierro Cheese, the Little Italy Neighborhood Association, and the Delaware Center for Horticulture.

Jamey H./Yelp

Visit Little Italy

DaisyFerrel1/TripAdvisor

Find it at the corner of Howell and Scott Streets.

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It was built in 1924 and is located at West 9th and North Dupont.

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The festival celebrates the Feast of Saint Anthony and is the 2nd largest Italian festival in the country.

…fresh, delicious Italian food!

St. Anthony Community Center/Facebook

A senior center, after-school program and early learning center are just a few of the wonderful programs here. The Community Center is located at 1703 W. 10th Street.

Little Italy

The borders go north and south from 4th Street to Pennsylvania, and east and west from Union Street to Clayton.

Can you imagine growing up here?

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Luigi Vitrone’s Pastabilities Restaurant is located on “Restaurant Row” at 415 N. Lincoln Street.

Susan H./Yelpl

Business Owner/Yelp

It’s located at 618 North Union Street.

You’ll love the friendly, community vibe (and great food) here!

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