ROME – He arrived hours earlier on a crowded, proven flight from Atlanta to Rome, and now Levi Jackson, 24, was in the middle of a city that was reviving. The glittering fountain of the Trevi ran down its stairs like an amphitheater. The best city restaurants, as well as some of the worst, were completely occupied. Block by block from where Jackson stood, a revived army of selfie stick vendors and cartoonists rushed and persuaded dusting pieces of English, German, and French.
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