Inside Brooklyn's Little Italy pasta shop that uses a machine over 115 years old
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Queen Ann Ravioli, a Brooklyn staple since 1972, offers 25 types of raviolis and 50 pasta cuts it makes with the help from machines over 50 years old.
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