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  • Carnival celebrations in Jacmel are notable for their truly weird and often frightening icons.

    Halloween, Haitian Style Arden Dale 2010

  • His work includes the Carnival-inspired masks and costumes for which Jacmel is famous.

    Halloween, Haitian Style Arden Dale 2010

  • Cory Whittaker, a Global Outreach International missionary in Jacmel, Haiti, says "cash is best" because "shipping supplies to Haiti takes such a long time ... and sometimes are not even received."

    Haiti donations on track to break records 2010

  • The Jean Baptiste Dessaix Music School in Jacmel, Haiti, received the International Spotlight Award.

    First lady honors youth arts programs Mike McPhate 2010

  • Now, Mr. Civil is building an art school in Jacmel.

    Halloween, Haitian Style Arden Dale 2010

  • NGUYEN: Much of the earthquake has focused on Port-au-Prince, but this is some of the first footage from Jacmel, which is a cultural hub in Haiti.

    CNN Transcript Jan 16, 2010 2010

  • But these are some of the first images we're seeing from Jacmel, that is a cultural hub in Haiti.

    CNN Transcript Jan 16, 2010 2010

  • Dall'Oglio spoke Tuesday as he toured a new settlement in the southeastern town of Jacmel, which is popular among some American and European tourists.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Dall'Oglio spoke Tuesday as he toured a new settlement in the southeastern town of Jacmel, which is popular among some American and European tourists.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • It groweth abundantly along the Sea coasts, of this Island; especially in two places called Jacmel, and Jaquina.

    Bucaniers of America: 1684

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