The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge – often called the Verrazzano Bridge – is among the acclaimed bridges in New York, and often noted as one of the most well-known bridges in America. Not as well known is John N. LaCorte, a pioneer in advocating Italian American history and culture, and the man responsible for naming the bridge after Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano.
LaCorte also worked towards increasing awareness of Antonio Meucci as the inventor of the telephone, recognizing Charles J. Bonaparte’s role in establishing the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and promoting the celebration of Columbus Day.