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Africatown Signage Installed in Southwest Philadelphia

Signage welcoming visitors to Africatown, a neighborhood known for its rich African and Caribbean heritage, was installed June 5 in Southwest Philadelphia, 6abc Action News reports.

The new sign was installed on a fence along Woodland Ave. at 60th St., marking what organizers describe as both a celebration and a starting point for broader recognition of the area, according to 6abc. The official designation reflects years of cultural presence in the neighborhood for community leaders, as well as a deeper sense of belonging for many residents. The sign’s unveiling is the first step in a larger effort to promote arts, culture and economic development in the area, according to local officials and organizers as quoted by 6abc.

To read the full article by 6abc Action News, click here.

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