America's second oldest pizzeria used its 110th anniversary to offer up their legendary pizzas to customers in order to donate to a local veteran's group.
As the story goes, Eugeno Burlino came to the United States from Naples in 1913 with his wife Maria, he became a pastry chef and in order to make ends meet, the couple began making tomato pies, or pizzas, which would be sold on the street. He soon became well known as the "pizza maker" and in 1914, he opened his very pizzeria which he would call O'Scugnizzo's, which is now known as America's 2nd oldest pizzeria.
New York State is home to many firsts and one of them is that it is home to America's first pizzeria. In fact, it's home to the first and second oldest pizza in the country.