A car drives up Mulberry Street during the procession.
Since its founding in 1926, the festival – named for the patron saint of Naples, Italy – has grown and transformed far beyond what was just a small neighborhood block party a few decades ago, according to several longtime vendors. [ more › ]
Feast of San Gennaro returns to NYC's Little Italy for its 96th year
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