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African American Cultural Garden moves toward phase two of development – The Land

Summary by The Land
A Google Earth photo capture shows the African American Cultural Garden in 2022. [Photo courtesy of Google Earth] The African American Cultural Garden (AAACG) has a long history. It dates back to 1961, when Judge Leo Jackson first advocated for the establishment of the African American Cultural Garden. Jackson was a Glenville resident, and recognized the need for Black representation in Cleveland City Council, and representation in the cultural …
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The Land broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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