The Annual San Gennaro Feast is a yearly festival held in honor of the Saint, San Gennaro. The festival features a wide variety of ethnic food vendors, live national acts hourly on the main stage, amusement rides and game fun for the whole family.
The festival, held in Las Vegas, is one of the most popular festivals for locals and visitors from all over the world. Each festival expects to out-do the last, so don't miss out on the best Italian Heritage Celebration this side of Naples!
Over the years, many Italians have elected to make the daring move from Italy to America, bringing with them the time-honored traditions and customs they held sacred in their native land. In the Mulberry Street Southern Manhattan district, which is justly called "Little Italy" or "Little Naples," the annual feast of Saint Gennaro is solemnized with some 30,000 electric lights adding their brilliant glow to the profuse decorations.
Hundreds of U.S. and Italian flags and draperies in all the colors of the rainbow are displayed with legitimate pride and joy.
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