A group of Chinese Americans celebrate their victory to build a community center on Parcel C by marching down a street with a banner that says "We won. No Garage on Oak St."
In 1994, the New England Medical Center's plan to build a parking garage on Parcel C in Chinatown was halted and the Chinese Progressive Association was formally granted permission to build a community center on the land.
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