• 02-1 Church of the Most Precious Blood At 109 Mulberry St Was Established In 1888 In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 02-2 Carving Above The Entrance To Church of the Most Precious Blood At 109 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 02-3 Charles Bacigalupo Sexton Undertaker Under A Carving At Church of the Most Precious Blood At 109 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 02-4 Charles Bacigalupo Sexton Undertaker Under A Carving At Church of the Most Precious Blood At 109 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 02-5 Back Of The Church of the Most Precious Blood At 109 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 03 Liberty Street Art By Tristan Eaton On the Side Of Cha Chas In Bocca Al Lupo At 113 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 04 Mulberry St Has Many Cafes, Shops And Restaurants In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 05 Two Months After Opening In 1972 New York Gangster Joe Gallo Was Shot and Killed at Umbertos Clam House At 132 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 06-1 Italian American Museum At 155 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 06-2 Italian American Museum Once Housed Banca Stabile Which Was Founded by Francesco Rosario Stabile in 1885 At 155 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 06-3 Monument To Peter Caesar Alberti First Italian Settler Who Landed In NY 1635 Outside Italian American Museum 155 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 07-1 240 Centre Street Formerly The New York City Police Headquarters Was Built In 1905-1909 Close Up From Rooftop NoMo SoHo New York City.jpg
  • 07-2 The Former New York City Police Headquarters On 240 Centre St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 07-3 The Pediment Over The Entrance Of The Former New York City Police Headquarters At 240 Centre St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 08 Looking Up Mulberry Toward The Empire State Building From Grand St In Little Italy New York City.jpg
  • 09-1 Designed By Peter and Francis Herter, 375 Broome Street Was Erected Around 1890 Using Red Brick, Limestone and Terra Cotta In Little Italy New York City.jpg
           

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03 Liberty Street Art By Tristan Eaton On the Side Of Cha Chas In Bocca Al Lupo At 113 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City

03 Liberty Street Art By Tristan Eaton On the Side Of Cha Chas In Bocca Al Lupo At 113 Mulberry St In Little Italy New York City