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A channel where a black couple travels around the Seattle area and the Pacific Northwest, and let you know if they feel comfortable as black people visiting for the first time. They also help you out and tell you how the drive was and how much fun they had. Think of this channel as the "Green Book" of the Pacific Northwest.
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