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The display is titled Springsteen: His Hometown and it represents the duration of The Boss career and offers around 150 items from both the Monmouth County Historical Association and the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University. Special items for hard core fans include an original poster from Springsteen s first band, The Castiles and even a family scrapbook made by The Boss Mom! There is plenty memorabilia from Springsteen s family and early life, his management and of course from his fans! I feel like this is something everyone from Jersey should see at least once.
Incredible Tribute To The Boss Opens In Monmouth County
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Franklin Park’s Glory Days as a Columbus Bastion of Black Joy
This bygone era of cars, congas, bell bottoms and more lives on in the memories of its participants and in the photography of Steve Harrison.
Chris Bournea
It was a fashion show and a car show. It was a place for culture and music and celebration. It was a bastion of Black pride, joy and fellowship, and there was nothing else quite like it in Columbus.
In the late 1960s through the 1970s, Franklin Park was a community gathering place for African Americans every Sunday afternoon, spring through fall. Those who frequented the park during this time describe an atmosphere similar to the classic George Lucas film “American Graffiti” but with afros, hot pants and an all-Black cast.