Portuguese-American neighborhoods
In the late 19th century, many Portuguese, mainly from the islands of Azores and Madeira, migrated to the United States and established communities in cities such as New Bedford, Massachusetts; and San Jose, California. Many of them also moved to Hawaii. There are an estimated 1,500,000 Portuguese Americans based on the Government Census Community Survey.[1]
List of Portuguese American neighborhoods
Alabama
California
- Artesia, "International District", known for ethnic diversity[2][3]
- Bakersfield (Kern County)
- Camarillo
- Castro Valley
- Ceres
- Cherryland
- Chino
- Chowchilla
- Corona
- Culver City - Little Brazil, also has Portuguese
- Dana Point
- Delano
- Denair
- El Granada
- Empire
- Excalon
- Fairfield
- Ferndale
- Fort Bragg
- Fremont
- Fresno
- Gilroy
- Gustine
- Half Moon Bay
- Hanford
- Healdsburg
- Hilmar
- Hollister
- Keyes
- Kings County
- Lathrop
- Lemoore
- Long Beach
- Los Angeles - Little Portugal in San Pedro. Also, Pico Boulevard (Mid-City) - concentrations extend to Central Los Angeles
- Los Banos
- Manteca
- Modesto (and surrounding towns in the Central Valley)
- Monterey
- Newark
- Newman
- Newport Beach
- Norco
- Oakdale
- Oakland - largest Portuguese city in California
- Oakley
- Ontario
- Orange County (esp. around Tustin)
- Orland
- Pasadena
- Petaluma
- Pismo Beach
- Point Loma
- Port Hueneme
- Porterville (and surrounding towns in the Central Valley)
- Portuguese Bend on the Palos Verdes Peninsula
- Redondo Beach
- Rio Vista
- Ripon
- Riverside - has a Portugal Day event
- Sacramento - could be largest Portuguese community in US
- Salida
- Salinas near Salinas Valley
- San Diego including the Little Italy neighborhood. The surrounding San Diego area has many Portuguese.
- San Francisco - Luso-American cultural center
- San Jose - "Little Portugal" neighborhood
- San Juan Bautista
- San Leandro, city near Oakland with a large Portuguese population.
- San Lorenzo
- San Martin
- San Mateo County
- San Pablo
- San Pedro, known as Little Portugal
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Clara in the Lafayette Street area
- Santa Clara County
- Santa Cruz in the Seabright neighborhood
- Santa Cruz County
- Santa Maria
- Santa Monica
- Shasta Lake
- Sonora
- Stockton
- Sunol
- Torrance
- Tracy
- Tulare
- Turlock
- Vallejo
- Ventura
- Visalia - part of the Portuguese settlement of the San Joaquin Valley
- Watsonville
- West Los Angeles - Little Portugal has Portuguese, more Brazilians and Latin Americans
- Yuba City
Connecticut
- Ansonia
- Bozrah
- Bridgeport
- Chester
- Clinton
- Colchester
- Danbury ("Little Portugal" neighborhood)
- Darien
- Ellington
- Hartford
- Naugatuck
- New Canaan
- Newington
- Rocky Hill
- Stonington
- Wallingford
- Waterbury, home to the Portuguese consulate in Connecticut
- Weston
- Windsor Locks
District of Columbia
Florida
- Apalachicola
- Avon Park
- Belle Glade
- Blountstown
- Boca Raton
- Bonifay
- Bradenton
- Brooksville
- Cape Coral
- Casselberry
- Cedar Key
- Chattahoochee
- Chiefland
- Clermont
- Clewiston
- Cocoa
- Crescent City
- Crystal River
- Dade City
- Davie
- DeBary
- Deltona
- Doral
- Everglades City
- Fellsmere
- Fernandina Beach
- Fort Myers
- Fort Walton Beach
- Gulf Breeze
- Haines City
- Hallandale Beach
- High Springs
- Highland Beach
- Holmes Beach
- Homestead
- Jacksonville Beach
- Lady Lake
- Lake City
- Lake Wales
- Lakeland
- Lantana
- Lauderdale Lakes
- Lighthouse Point
- Longboat Key
- Marco Island
- Margate
- Miami - includes Brazilians and Cape Verdeans
- Milton
- Miramar
- Monticello
- Moore Have
- New Smyrna Beach
- Niceville
- North Lauderdale
- Oakland Park
- Okeechobee
- Orlando
- Palatka
- Palm Bay
- Palm Beach
- Palm Beach Gardens
- Palm Coast
- Palmetto Bay
- Panama City Beach
- Parkland
- Pensacola
- Pinecrest
- Plant City
- Plantation
- Pompano Beach
- Port Orange
- Port St. Lucie
- Punta Gorda
- Safety Harbor
- San Antonio
- Sanford
- Sarasota
- Southwest Ranches
- St. Augustine
- St. Petersburg
- Stuart
- Sunny Isles Beach
- Sunrise
- Tallahassee
- Tamarac
- Temple Terrace
- Tequesta
- Titusville
- Venice
- West Park
- Weston
- Wilton Manors
- Winter Garden
- Winter Haven
- Zephyrhills
Georgia
- Acworth
- Americus
- Atlanta
- Augusta
- Bainbridge
- Blairsville
- Canton
- Clarkesville
- Clayton
- Cleveland
- Columbus
- Cumming
- Cuthbert
- Dawsonville
- Decatur
- Donalsonville
- Dublin
- Ellijay
- Fayetteville
- Fitzgerald
- Flowery Branch
- Folkston
- Hartwell
- Jasper
- Johns Creek
- Jonesboro
- Kennesaw
- LaGrange
- Lithonia
- Loganville
- Lookout Mountain
- Macon
- Milledgeville
- Monroe
- Newnan
- Norcross
- Peachtree City
- Peachtree Corners
- Ray City
- Savannah
- Smyrna
- Stone Mountain
- Thomaston
- Thomson
- Tifton
- Toccoa
- Tybee Island
- Valdosta
- Winder
Hawaii
Illinois
- Chicago - Little Portugal/Brazil
- Galena
- Jacksonville
- Joliet
- Mendota
- Springfield
Indiana
Louisiana
Maine
- Augusta
- Bangor
- Bar Harbor
- Boothbay Harbor
- Brewer
- Bucksport
- Calais
- Cape Elizabeth
- Caribou
- Castine
- Cherryfield
- Danforth
- Dover-Foxcroft
- Fort Fairfield
- Freeport
- Frenchville
- Gorham
- Houlton
- Islesboro
- Jay
- Kittery
- Lewiston
- Lyman
- Machias
- Madawaska
- Mechanic Falls
- Ogunquit
- Presque Isle
- Rumford
- Saco
- Sanford
- Skowhegan
- South Berwick
- Stonington
- Van Buren
- Waterville
- Windham
- Yarmouth
Maryland
Massachusetts
- Amherst
- Athol
- Attleboro
- Blackstone
- Bridgewater
- Brockton
- Cambridge
- Chicopee
- Fall River
- Falmouth
- Fitchburg
- Framingham
- Gloucester
- Hanover
- Haverhill
- Hudson
- Lawrence
- Lowell, Back Central neighborhood
- Ludlow
- Milford
- Nantucket
- New Bedford
- Norwood
- Oak Bluffs
- Paxton
- Peabody
- Pittsfield
- Plainville
- Provincetown, Massachusetts
- Rehoboth
- Somerville
- Southbridge
- Stoughton
- Taunton, 33.7% Portuguese descent[4]
- Wellfleet
- West Stockbridge
- Williamstown
- Winchendon
- Woburn
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Jersey
- East Newark
- Elizabeth
- Englewood Cliffs
- Harrison
- Hillside
- Kearny
- Livingston
- Long Branch
- New Brunswick
- New Providence
- Newark, high percentage of Portuguese people within the Ironbound section
- Little Portugal, aka Little Brazil - home to many Portuguese and Brazilians, as well Spaniards and Latinos [5]
- North Arlington
- Ocean County
- Old Bridge
- Paterson - Portuguese, Cape Verdean and Brazilian
- Perth Amboy
- Short Hills
- South Amboy
- South River
- Union Township
- Vernon Township
New York
- Buffalo
- Dobbs Ferry
- Ithaca
- Long Island
- Manhattan
- Mineola[6]
- Mount Vernon
- Nassau County
- New Rochelle
- New York City (Little Brazil, Manhattan, inhabited by many Portuguese-speaking countries' communities, mainly Portuguese and Brazilian)
- Ossining
- Port Jervis
- Rochester
- Saratoga Springs
- Suffolk County
- Tarrytown
- Yonkers
North Carolina
- Albemarle
- Asheboro
- Brevard
- Burnsville
- Chapel Hill
- Edenton
- Fayetteville
- Forest City
- Goldsboro
- Greenville
- Hamlet
- Hayesville
- Hendersonville
- Hickory
- High Point
- Hillsborough
- Huntersville
- Jacksonville
- Jefferson
- Kannapolis
- Kings Mountain
- Kinston
- Laurinburg
- Lexington
- Louisburg
- Mint Hill
- Mocksville
- Morehead City
- Morganton
- Nags Head
- New Bern
- Newton
- Oriental
- Pinehurst
- Red Springs
- Reidsville
- Roanoke Rapids
- Robbinsville
- Rocky Mount
- Shallotte
- Shelby
- Southern Pines
- Statesville
- Tarboro
- Tryon
- Wake Forest
- Waynesville
- Wendell
- Williamstown
- Wilson
- Winston-Salem
- Wrightsville Beach
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
- Allentown, including Brazilians and other Latin Americans[7]
- Bethlehem has a Portuguese community of around 5,000. Also has Spaniards and Hispanics.
- Chester
- Grove City
- Philadelphia (Little Portugal, Northeast Philadelphia, a large presence of Portuguese as well as Brazilians)
- Tinicum Township
Rhode Island
- Bristol in Portuguese Town. 25% in town, the state itself is 12% Portuguese.
- Central Falls
- Cranston
- Cumberland, particularly the Valley Falls section.
- East Providence
- Little Compton
- New Shoreham
- Newport
- Pawtucket, largest Portuguese city in New England
- Smithfield
- Tiverton
- Warren
- West Warwick
South Carolina
- Abbeville
- Aiken
- Batesburg-Leesville
- Beaufort
- Bluffton
- Blythewood
- Camden
- Clover
- Easley
- Edgefield
- Florence
- Fort Mill
- Greenwood
- Hanahan
- Hardeeville
- Hartsville
- Hilton Head Island
- Kingstree
- Lancaster
- Laurens
- Loris
- Marion
- Moncks Corner
- Newberry
- North Augusta
- North Myrtle Beach
- Pawleys Island
- Pickens
- Rock Hill
- Santee
- Sullivan's Island
- Summerton
- Summerville
- Sumter
- York
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
- Berkeley Springs
- Bluefield
- Buckhannon
- Chester
- Clarksburg
- Dunbar
- Elkins
- Fairmont
- Gassaway
- Grafton
- Grantsville
- Hinton
- Huntington
- Hurricane
- Kingwood
- Marlinton
- Martinsburg
- Morgantown
- Moundsville
- New Martinsville
- Parkersburg
- Rainelle
- Ravenswood
- Romney
- Ronceverte
- Shepherdstown
- Shinnston
- Sistersville
- Summersville
- Vienna
- Webster Springs
- Weirton
- Weston
- Wheeling
- Williamson
Wisconsin
References
- "2008 Community Survey". Factfinder.census.gov. Archived from the original on 2020-02-11. Retrieved 2012-09-18.
- "Artesia: From Portuguese Dairy Farms to Little India". 22 August 2014.
- "A Piece of Portugal in Artesia". 3 May 2011.
- Taunton Daily Newspaper
- Becky Krystal (2014-07-10). "Newark's Ironbound district, a neighborhood with Portuguese flair". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
- http://portuguese-american-journal.com/mineola-ny/ Community - Near Mineola, NY
- "Pride in Portugal the Language and the Homeland Keep Portuguese Immigrants in the Lehigh Valley Connected to Their Country".
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