What about Baltimore or Philly?
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I need a university for her to teach in, a place for him to engineer in (or suitable other jobs), and a black community where two tall white guys turn heads, and a Jamaican community big enough to have an Obeah woman. Would Baltimore or Philly satisfy that?
Atlanta might, though it's been long enough since I've lived there that I can't say specifically.
ah, I see. Then they should go somewhere like Bohemian Caverns. I was there for a reggae group once and the few white faces were looked at askance. But, this was a few years ago, so it may have gotten more integrated with the neighborhood.
When did it get so late? I've been looking at information for the UK trip all day, and I haven't packed for the beach yet! TCG is going to be home in 45 minutes and I need to pack and grab us something to eat.
What neighbourhood is Bohemian Caverns in? And where are the Jamaicans from there?
Would Baltimore or Philly satisfy that?I'm not as sure about the Jamaican communities.
Yes, I think so. Baltimore has Johns Hopkins, Loyola, and University of Baltimore. There are civil and hydro engineering projects, both civilian and through the Port.
Philly has plenty of schools - UPenn, Drexel, Villanova, etc. Engineering too, is plentiful and clients can cover the whole eastern seaboard. (At least it worked that way for my dad)
What neighbourhood is Bohemian Caverns in? And where are the Jamaicans from there?
It's in the U Street Corridor. And I have no idea where they are from. I don't know if this might help, there is a Jamaican restaurant close by, Negril
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Atlanta has the universities and firms to hire engineers, but it's so spread out that the concept of neighborhood is rather diluted. The most affluent African-American community is Cascade Heights in southwest Atlanta, where Andrew Young and Hank Aaron live. I don't think it has much of a Jamaican presence. The Jamaican communities are mostly on the east side. The overlap would be Redan, parts of Stone Mountain and other communities east of Atlanta and just north of I-20. There are a number of Jamaican restaurants and clubs on Covington Hwy, and not many white faces.