Greektown
Greektown is a name used in several North American cities for neighborhoods that were historically settled by Greek immigrants or that maintain a Greek cultural identity. Such districts typically feature Greek restaurants, bakeries, markets, cafes, Greek Orthodox churches, and cultural organizations, and they often host Greek festivals and other community events. The category arose during the late 19th and early 20th centuries as Greek immigrants formed commercial and residential communities, and it continues to be used for both traditional districts and modern tourist-oriented areas.
Greektown, Detroit, Michigan: A historic district in downtown Detroit along Monroe Street, known for its Greek
Greektown, Chicago, Illinois: A Near West Side neighborhood centered along Adams Street and Halsted Street, known
Greektown, Toronto, Ontario: A commercial cluster on Danforth Avenue in East Toronto commonly called Greektown on