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My family is considering moving to ATL next summer. We desire to be someplace with access to West Indian foods, restaurants, groceries, music, culture activites. After 20 years of living all over the world (prior military), my husband wants to be somewhere he can reconnect with his culture (he's Vicentian; from St Vincent & the Grenadines) Some friends told us about ATL. Can anyone who's actually there share your opinion? Thanks!
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Alot of Jamaicans from the northeast are moving here. I've noticed an increase in alot of Jamaican restaurants in the area. I know that Gwinnett County has alot of them. Alot of the local supermarkets carry the yams, cassava etc etc so it will be no problem getting stuff. If you want it, you will be able to find it....
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ive met many west indians in my area too (Newnan)
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