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Monday, November 20, 2006
  Atlanta Found to Have a "Koreatown"
Nothin' but love to the Digital Chosun Ilbo, but they've just now figured out Atlanta has a "Koreatown"? Maybe they haven't actually been here in a while. Though, since 2000, metro Atlanta's Korean population has increased more than five fold, to somewhere between 100,000 and 150,000, according to their article.

And everybody from Korea (and Japan, and Mexico, and the United States, for that matter) is shopping at the Super H Mart.






The first time I saw this sign, I thought it was a Walmart knockoff.
 
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