
Gino Ferraro and his wife, Rosalba, both came to the United States from Italy at age 12, when their families moved to Syracuse, New York. They met during junior high school in an English class for Italian immigrants and married in 1974.
Two years later, Ferraro sold his Syracuse coffee shop to his brother and the couple moved to Las Vegas, where they would own and operate several restaurants, including, since 2009, Ferraro's Italian Restaurant and Wine Bar on Paradise Road.
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