6 NYC Pizzerias Along the 6 Train in The Bronx & Manhattan
Explore more than 100 years of NYC pizza history along the 6 train in Little Italy, Union Square, Kip’s Bay, East Harlem, and the South Bronx!
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Posted by Brian Cicioni | Feb 15, 2017 | NYC, Trains |
Explore more than 100 years of NYC pizza history along the 6 train in Little Italy, Union Square, Kip’s Bay, East Harlem, and the South Bronx!
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Explore New York City history from the Revolutionary War to the present along the only train line that does not go into Manhattan: the G train!
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The triangle created by Arthur Ave, East 187th Street and Crescent Ave in The Bronx has the highest concentration of Italian stores and restaurants in NYC.
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