
As one of the oldest and most iconic historical areas of San Diego, Little Italy has come a long way since its origins as a fishing community for Italian immigrants. Here some fun facts that you may not know about this popular San Diego attractions.
1. Trees are planted on the sidewalks approximately 10 walking strides apart.
This is intended to soften the urban neighborhood and create a nice canopy of shade and color over the sidewalk.
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