Before Black-History Month Slips Away: One Additional Business Worth Your Patronage

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A Concrete Rose brick storefront
Image via FOX 43 News at YouTube.
A Concrete Rose.

February’s Black History Month is an opportunity to broaden world view.

In that spirit, Visit PA recently recommended statewide businesses worthy of a visit for the February commemoration of the Black entrepreneurial spirit. They were primarily based in the Philadelphia region, including Bucks County.

But one, a bit further away but well worth the trip, is in Lancaster.

Visiting it, even in March or later (beyond the Black History Month timeframe) is a unique experience of Black culture.

It can also bring collar-county residents in proximity to the wealth of day-trip opportunities in Lancaster County.

The Black-owned business noted by Visit PA is A Concrete Rose, 910 S. Duke Street, Suite 105, Lancaster, Pa.

It’s a 75-minute drive from Warrington, well worth the commute.

A Concrete Rose is one of downtown Southeast Lancaster’s hippest new hangouts, reports Visit PA.

It’s a bookstore, micro-winery, and live entertainment venue all under one roof.

The shelves hold books and art created by authors and artists of African descent throughout the world. They’ve been curated for sale with the goal of providing the local community with the opportunity to learn about different cultures and freely express themselves.

The full list of recommended Black-owned businesses is at Visit PA.

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A video visit to Lancaster’s A Concrete Rose.

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