A significant part of Troys history, and that of its neighborhood, is the immigration of diverse ethnic groups. By 1900, the US Census reported 465 Italian-born residents in Troy, and in 1930, there were 2,000 Italian immigrants. From 1900 to the 1950s, Little Italy, bordering the central business district from Ferry Street to the Poestenkill and from Fourth Street to Prospect Park, was predominately an Italian or Italian American neighborhood. Among the close-knit families of Troys Little Italy were import stores, 60 mom-and-pop shops, churches, schools, a community center, and a veterans...
A significant part of Troys history, and that of its neighborhood, is the immigration of diverse ethnic groups. By 1900, the US Census reported 465 It...