Not very many Italian holidays are popular in Texas or the United States, but they do have their own way of celebrating popular holidays in America like Christmas, Valentine's Day, Halloween, and April Fools Day. Christmas in Italy is like Christmas in the US, except gifts are usually given on January 6th since they celebrate Christmas all the way through Epiphany. Also, their Santa Claus is called 'Father Christmas' or in Italian 'Babbo Natale'. It may not be celebrated that way in Texas, but maybe some Italian families still celebrate it that way in America.
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They brought Christmas and cultural dances.
They flew
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Of course, everyone wants to come to Texas! :)
Italians are mostly Catholic, so they celebrate the same Christian holidays. Italian-Americans observe Columbus Day as more important because Christopher Columbus was Italian.
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Work, wine, pizza.
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