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  • Trash and debris in Savan Gut continue to be a problem for residents.  Volunteers collected trash to bag and haul away, trimmings for the compost garden, and salvaged anything that could be recycled for future efforts.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteer Kai Frett, cleans the tunnel beneath the Enid Baa Library that leads to waterfront ahead of Tropical Storm Danny.  Any rubbish and debris in the gut will wash down the tunnel and out to the harbor.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteer Kai Frett walks along Savan Gun as he heads down to the end to clean up debris.  Volunteers had to contend with brush and vines before they could collect and discard any trash.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Twaise Carr removes metal from Savan Gut.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Jordan Frett and father  Derick walking behind him haul trash and debris collected from the gut to the trash bin at the end of the day.  His sister Jayda, right, helps to trim away the bush.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut as a part of Savan CleanUp Day in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny.  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteer Era Hodge looks up Savan Gut beside bags of trash and brush gathered from the day.   A total of 15 bags of trash were collected and 2 bags full of brush and trimmings will be used in the compost garden near the Basketball Court.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Regular volunteers Linda Akins, Kai Frett, and June Williams take a brief respite from the heat during Savan Clean Up day.  A group of five faithful volunteers worked from 7:30 am until 1 pm in preparation for the storm.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteer Kai Frett, cleans the tunnel beneath the Enid Baa Library that leads to waterfront ahead of Tropical Storm Danny.  Any rubbish and debris in the gut will wash down the tunnel and out to the harbor.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteer Kai Frett, cleans the tunnel beneath the Enid Baa Library that leads to waterfront ahead of Tropical Storm Danny.  Any rubbish and debris in the gut will wash down the tunnel and out to the harbor.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunters Era Hodge, left, and Linda Akins don gloves donated for the clean up effort.  Donations included 500 garbage bags, one dozen heavy duty gloves, and 100 latex gloves.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Twaise Carr removes metal from Savan Gut.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteers Kai Frett, Era Hodge, and Linda Akins collect trash and debris in Savan Gut.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Kai Freet, disposes of a rotting bird carcass.  Residents and volunteers clean Savan Gut in  preparation for Tropical Storm Danny as a part of Savan CleanUp Day .  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Workers putting up shutters on the Federal Courthouse in anticipation of Tropical Storm Danny.  St. Thomas, USVI.  22 August 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Community Action NOW's executive director, Iffat Walker, with volunteers and residents enjoy the Avengerz Band.  First annual Savan Resource Fair & Re-dedication Ceremny at Savan Basketball Court.  25 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Community Action NOW's executive director, Iffat Walker, with volunteers and residents enjoy the Avengerz Band.  First annual Savan Resource Fair & Re-dedication Ceremny at Savan Basketball Court.  25 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • While the basketball court and community center are a popular area for local residents during the day and evening, there are still a number of problems in need of attention.  Broken down bleachers and basketball hoops, graffiti, and piles of trash are still visible around Savan.  While much has been done by the community thus far during the Community Action event, support is still needed by government agencies like Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and Waste Management.  First annual Savan Resource Fair & Re-dedication Ceremny at Savan Basketball Court.  25 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Savan resident Larry Frazier continues painting over graffiti during the event next to Caution signs in need of repair.    While the basketball court and community center are a popular area for local residents during the day and evening, there are still a number of problems in need of attention.  Broken down bleachers and basketball hoops, graffiti, and piles of trash are still visible around Savan.  While much has been done by the community thus far during the Community Action event, support is still needed by government agencies like Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and Waste Management.  First annual Savan Resource Fair & Re-dedication Ceremny at Savan Basketball Court.  25 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Trash collected by residents and volunteers during the Savan Clean-Up & Repair Project is awaiting collection, left, while across the street, paint is drying on homes painted by volunteers that morning to cover graffiti.  While the basketball court and community center are a popular area for local residents during the day and evening, there are still a number of problems in need of attention.  Broken down bleachers and basketball hoops, graffiti, and piles of trash are still visible around Savan.  While much has been done by the community thus far during the Community Action event, support is still needed by government agencies like Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and Waste Management.  First annual Savan Resource Fair & Re-dedication Ceremny at Savan Basketball Court.  25 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • While the basketball court and community center are a popular area for local residents during the day and evening, there are still a number of problems in need of attention.  Broken down bleachers and basketball hoops, graffiti, and piles of trash are still visible around Savan.  While much has been done by the community thus far during the Community Action event, support is still needed by government agencies like Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and Waste Management.  First annual Savan Resource Fair & Re-dedication Ceremny at Savan Basketball Court.  25 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Residents enjoy the Avengerz Band.  First annual Savan Resource Fair & Re-dedication Ceremny at Savan Basketball Court.  25 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Jeanna Perry, front, and Kai Frett clear trash from a tunnel leading under the Garden street neighborhood.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Trash piled between two houses in the Garden Street neighborhood.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Nadine T. Marchena Kean leads a historic walking tour through the Garden Street neighborhood following the clean up.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Junior Rodgers, left, and Kai Frett look over the map of the Garden Street neighborhood and walking tour.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Nadine T. Marchena Kean leads a historic walking tour through the Garden Street neighborhood following the clean up.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Weekes Bakery & Deli, a Savan favorite.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Rothschilld Francis  Market Square.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Christchurch Methodist Church.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Irvin Mason cleans up trash from a vacant residence.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteers Julian Clarke, associate pastor at All Saints and Keturah Doward clean up trash and debris from the Garden Street gut.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Deja-Marie Simon clean up brush and debris from underneath a vacant residence.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • All Saints volunteers Kaylyn Bryan, left,  and Shadae Caines help with the cleanup.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • All Saints volunteers Kaylyn Bryan, left,  and Shadae Caines help with the cleanup.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Lisa Hunt clears trash and debris from a storm drain during the Garden Street cleanup.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteers clean up brush around the Garden Street gut.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Junior Rodgers, left, assists Kai Frett as he cleans out the crawl space under a Garden Street building.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Tour leader Nadine T. Marchena Kean speaks about the Jewish cemetery in use in historic Savan.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • A well which used to provide freshwater to Savan residents once stood high above ground .   The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Children look at the remains of an old building ravaged by fire and left in ruin.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Children look at the remains of an old building ravaged by fire and left in ruin.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • A house on "Gamble Gade", which had been boarded up to prevent vagrants and squatters from breaking in, was revitalized by Savan resident artist Cleve "Grapo" Turnbull and local children who painted shingles and doors onto the wood to recreate the building as it would have looked in its original state.   Houses typically found in the Savan area include vernacular buildings made out of lapboard that would house one or more families.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Alleyways allowed townspeople easy access between small buildings clustered close together.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Houses typically found in the Savan area include vernacular buildings made out of lapboard that would house one or more families.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Jigget Gut, also known as DeJongh Gut or Brower's Gut nicknames given  for the families that used to live on the perimeter.  The gut areas were traditionally used as a local thoroughfare where one could find townspeople washing laundry, racing  matchbox, or traveling from areas above town down to the harbor.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • The blue building on the left, which historically housed free colored militia used to enforce the Savan area in the mid 18th century.   The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Volunteers gather for a group photo after the cleanup.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • All Saints students clean up trash on the porch of a vacant residence.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Irvin Mason hauls a bag of trash collected by volunteers.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Lisa Hunt helps grandson David Dennis don gloves for the cleanup.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Junior Rodgers, left, and Jason Budsan finish cleaning up brush near the gut.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Junior Rodgers, left, assists Kai Frett as he cleans out the crawl space under a Garden Street building.  Residents and volunteers gather for the Garden Street neighborhood cleanup and block Party hosted by E's Garden and Things, Long Path/Garden Street Community Association, and the Economic Development Authority's Enterprise and Commerical Zone Commission.  St. Thomas, USVI.  5 September 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Remnants of the Jewish Cemetery.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Ruins of a home ravaged by fire.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Illegally disposed appliances and furniture litter the current site of what used to be the Catholic Hospital which was charged with treating Savan residents in its time.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • Houses typically found in the Savan area include vernacular buildings made out of lapboard that would house one or more families.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • The EDA works with owners to help the correctly and adequately take care of the historic buildings.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • A house on "Gamble Gade", which had been boarded up to prevent vagrants and squatters from breaking in, was revitalized by Savan resident artist Cleve "Grapo" Turnbull and local children who painted shingles and doors onto the wood to recreate the building as it would have looked in its original state.   Houses typically found in the Savan area include vernacular buildings made out of lapboard that would house one or more families.  The Virgin Islands Economic Development Association Enterprise & Commercial Zone Commission hosts a historical tour through the Savan (Savanne) neighborhood.   St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.  9 July 2015.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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  • "The fundamentals of this is tournament is unity" says Newton in his speech addressing the Co-ed players representing different schools and neighborhoods.  Milton M. Newton Summer Classic Basketball Single Elimination 13-16 CoEd Tournament at the Charlotte Amalie High School Gymnasium.  St. Thomas, USVI.  8 August 2016.  © Aisha-Zakiya Boyd
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