Parkway service center renamed for first Black American League baseball player

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Parkway service center renamed for first Black American League baseball player
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The Brookdale Service area on the Garden State Parkway has a new name.

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There are numerous tributes and monuments to Robinson, including a larger-than-life-sized statue in Journal Square in Jersey City.

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