
After a delightful trip to the New Haven Little Italy, our next stop is a neighborhood in South Hartford, Connecticut. This neighborhood's main strip runs for about a quarter of a mile along along Franklin Avenue.
Underlying our journey is one major curiosity. Coming from Brooklyn, where all of the Italian neighborhoods throughout our entire city are dwindling, we wanted to see if there were any elsewhere that might be thriving. Sadly, South Hartford's Franklin Avenue is also dwindling and at what we can estimate, at a very fast rate.
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