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In the early 20th century, African Americans moved to New York City during the Great Migration from the American South, and in the seventies, many people from Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America were able to move to the US and revitalized its many neighborhoods. As a result, New York City we know today is the most diverse city in the world. Explore at least the following areas:
- Little Italy was once a large settlement of Italian immigrants and was a known mobster meeting place. Today Little Italy is still home to several Italian restaurants and cafés, but the majority of the original Italian population relocated. Little Italy is shrinking with Chinatown on one side and upscale SoHo full of art galleries and boutiques on the other.
- Chinatown is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population in the Western Hemisphere and is full of Chinese restaurants, shops, and Chinese cultural organizations.
- The nearby TriBeCa impresses with cobblestone streets with popular boutiques and restaurants and for Tribeca Film Festival.
- Other neighborhoods like Harlem impress with their cozy jazz clubs, American heritage, famous Apollo Theater, or Bronx borough, the birthplace of hip-hop, and home to the New York Yankees.