GEORGE WILSON COMMUNITY CENTER, Newark DE, 2002

GEORGE WILSON COMMUNITY CENTER, Newark DE, 2002

Located on New London Road in Newark, this building was formerly a public high school, is now a community center administered by the City of Newark. The building was named for George “Inky” Wilson, the first Afro-American to hold a seat in the Newark City Council.

Medium: Colored Pencil
Print Size: 11" X 14" Cost: $75.00
Mat Size: 16" X 20" Color: White

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