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Georgia: E. 48th Street Market. Dunwoody . Grab some fancy Italian olive oil, pick up a few bottles of vino, and pull up to a counter seat at E. 48th Street Market, which sings with New York ...
Roma Ray Italian Bakery & Food Market is set to open in Surfside Beach hopefully in October, Leggio said. The market will have its own deli, including Boar’s Head cold cuts, fresh produce, bread ...
The Festival of the Bands is another annual musical event featuring brass bands from Italy and beyond during the last week of August. Cortina d'Ampezzo's own band, parading in traditional costumes, is a central attraction dating back to 1861. [48] Cortina d'Ampezzo hosted the 1953 Miss Italia contest, won by Marcella Mariani. [75]
DeLaurenti Food & Wine is an Italian grocery store and delicatessen at Pike Place Market. The business stocks various products such as antipasto, breads, cheeses, canned fish, olives and olive oil, dried pastas, prosciutto, salami, and tomato sauce. [2] The deli serves pizza, Italian sandwiches, and meatballs in marinara sauce. [3]
The Italian Market is the popular name for the South 9th Street Curb Market, an area of South Philadelphia featuring awning covered sidewalks, curb carts, grocery shops, cafes, restaurants, bakeries, cheese shops, butcher shops, etc., many with an Italian influence.
In the Cinque Torri area there are the following rifugi (mountain huts): . Rifugio Cinque Torri, m 2,137; Rifugio Scoiattoli, m 2,255; During summer it is possible to make excursions in the woods and on paths, among which are the Alta Via 1 of the Dolomites, the "Muraglia di Giau" (along the border between comuni of Cortina and San Vito di Cadore, with itineraries toward Nuvolau e il Passo ...
Cappella della Beata Vergine di Lourdes (Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes; also known as Chiesetta di Grava) is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Cortina d'Ampezzo's Grava di Sotto neighborhood. Built in 1907, it contains elements by the artist Corrado Pitscheider of the Val Gardena . [ 1 ]
On the Italian side a steam-operated 750mm narrow gauge line was extended northwards from Calalzo towards Cortina, [2] while in the north the Austrians built a 700mm gauge feldbahn track southwards (with motive power from small petrol locomotives) from a military supply depot at Höhlenstein. After the general Italian retreat of 1917 the whole ...