File:Sylvan Hills neighborhood banner.png
Sylvan_Hills_neighborhood_banner.png (214 × 321 pixels, file size: 16 KB, MIME type: image/png)
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Banner/Flag as designed by former resident and urban designer, Jason Kersey.
The flag's design represents the neighborhood's vantage point of downtown Atlanta from the rolling hills southwest of the city. The colors of the flag represent the rich diversity of the neighborhood's residents and wealth of historic housing stock.
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DescriptionSylvan Hills neighborhood banner.png |
English: Sylvan Hills neighborhood banner, according to the Sylvan Hills Neighborhood Association. |
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Author | Elmaestro ATL |
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