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Attracting nearly 500,000 people per year and netting the city of Philadelphia over $28 million in economic activity, the Odunde Festival is the largest celebration of African-American culture in the world.
Created in 1975 by Nigerian immigrants, the Odunde festival covers 15 city blocks in South Philadelphia’s Grays Ferry neighborhood. Festivities begin at 23rd and South Street and feature two stages with rotating music venues. African crafts, food, and drinks are available throughout the festival.
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