File:Aretha Franklin Avenue; BMT Franklin Avenue Close-Up.jpg

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English: Close up of some interesting graffiti next to one of the standard Helvetica signs at the Franklin Avenue-Fulton Street rapid transit station along the BMT Franklin Avenue Line in the Bedford–Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, New York City. As the Queen of Soul was dying under hospice care in August 2018, somebody decided to honor her by unofficially renaming the station. Needless to say, I wasn't sure anyone would've seen this graffiti in the previous photograph, so I took another.
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