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Ben Franklin Bridge

On Friday, Feb. 1, 2008, cities across the country went Red by illuminating buildings and monuments in red to raise awareness of women and heart disease.

Since Go Red For Women launched in 2004, cities have turned landmarks red, including the Ben Franklin Bridge, Graceland, the Empire State Building, the Space Needle in Seattle, the Puerto Rico Capitol and more, during February, American Heart Month.

Merck Whitehouse Station, NJ
Merck & Co., Inc., Whitehouse Station, NJ
New Jersey Governor's Residence
Governor's Residence, New Jersey
Hotel Coronado, San Diego
Hotel Coronado, San Diego
Tampa St. Petersburg Pier
Tampa/St. Petersburg Pier
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Empire State Building
Space Needle, Seattle
Space Needle, Seattle
National Constitution Center, Philadelphia
National Constitution Center, Philadelphia
Los Angeles
Ernst & Young and TCW buildings, Los Angeles
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Innovis Health in North Dakota
Richmond University
University of Richmond - Weinstein Center
Hawk Electronics
Hawk Electronics, Texas
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Niagara Falls
Graceland 08
Graceland
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Reno, Nevada
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Chimney Rock Goes Red in Bayard, Nebraska
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Washington Monument, Baltimore
 
 
 

News

Read the latest press releases or catch up on the history of Go Red For Women in the archives. Either way, there's a wealth of information about the many ways people Go Red all across America!

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Join Go Red For Women!

Your participation in Go Red For Women includes a monthly e-newsletter filled with heart-healthy tips, plus invitations to events in your area, as well as access to Go Red merchandise, special programs and more. Sign up is free!

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