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Old 06-03-2010, 04:12 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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Growing up in Albany park Chicago there was people from all over the place.
I want to see what other neighborhoods in the U.S. are like it.

Growing up I met people of all these backrounds in a 1.5 mile radius
- White 57.5%(Many foreign born i.e. Polish, Romanian, Bosnian, Czech, Armenian, Palestinian, Iranian, Arabic, assyrian)
- Black 3.31%(Met blacks immigrants from the continent of Africa.. don't remember the countries)
- Hispanic 66.7%(Salvador, Guatemala, mexico, Colombia, Cuban, Puerto Rican, etc.
- Asian 17.7%(Korean, Chinese, Cambodian, Vietnamese,phillipine , indian, etc.)
- Other 5.14%(Native american, Pacific islander, bi racial)
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Old 06-03-2010, 05:00 PM
 
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Area I first moved to in St. Paul (2000 Census).
White: 34.6%
Asian: 27.9%
Black: 22.2%
Hispanic/Latino: 9%
Multiracial: 4.8%
Native American: 1%
Other: 0.3%
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%
Land Area: 2.18 sq. miles
Density: 6,747

Current area in Minneapolis (2000 Census)
White: 76.9%
Asian: 10%
Black: 5.5%
Hispanic/Latino: 3.5%
Multiracial: 2.8%
Native American: 1%
Other: 0.3%
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%
Land Area: 3.43 sq. miles
Density: 7,043
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Old 06-03-2010, 05:23 PM
 
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My neighborhood in Chicago:

Uptown

63,551 people
27,027 people/sq mile

- White 42.2%
- Black 21.1%
- Hispanic 19.9%
- Asian 12.9%
- Other 3.89%

My prior neighborhoods:

Lincoln Park:

64,320 people
20,186 people/sq mile

- White 84.5%
- Black 5.17%
- Hispanic 5.06%
- Asian 3.61%
- Other 1.67%

Lakeview:

94,816 people
30,021 people/sq mile

- White 79.5%
- Black 4.42%
- Hispanic 8.72%
- Asian 5.42%
- Other 1.95%

Logan Square:

82,715 people
25,595 people/sq mile

- White 26.3%
- Black 5.19%
- Hispanic 65.1%
- Asian 1.31%
- Other 2.13%

My current neighborhood is one of the most diverse in Chicago, and one of the most diverse large neighborhoods in the country from what I hear.

Another neighborhood I'm in all the time in Bridgeport, which is pretty diverse with whites/asians/hispanics

Bridgeport

33,694 people
16,041 people/sq mile

- White 41.0%
- Black 1.05%
- Hispanic 30.2%
- Asian 26.1%
- Other 1.63%
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Old 06-03-2010, 05:26 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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What's the neighborhood name or zip code?
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Old 06-03-2010, 05:30 PM
 
Location: roaming gnome
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Rogers Park is up there too...one of tops in the U.S. Queens in general is up there too, but not sure down to the neighborhood level.

Rogers Park
Population (2000) - Total 63,484 - Density 34,326.3/sq mi (13,253.4/km2) Demographics - White 31.8% - Black 29.6% - Hispanic 27.8% - Asian 6.40% - Other 4.48%

"The 2000 census data, like those of 1980 and 1990, showed it to be one of the most diverse communities, if not the most diverse, in the entire country. A robust mix of ethnic backgrounds with over 80 assorted languages flavor the neighborhood."
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Old 06-03-2010, 06:12 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia,New Jersey, NYC!
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Originally Posted by Chicago60614 View Post
My neighborhood in Chicago:

Uptown

63,551 people
27,027 people/sq mile

- White 42.2%
- Black 21.1%
- Hispanic 19.9%
- Asian 12.9%
- Other 3.89%

My prior neighborhoods:

Lincoln Park:

64,320 people
20,186 people/sq mile

- White 84.5%
- Black 5.17%
- Hispanic 5.06%
- Asian 3.61%
- Other 1.67%

Lakeview:

94,816 people
30,021 people/sq mile

- White 79.5%
- Black 4.42%
- Hispanic 8.72%
- Asian 5.42%
- Other 1.95%

Logan Square:

82,715 people
25,595 people/sq mile

- White 26.3%
- Black 5.19%
- Hispanic 65.1%
- Asian 1.31%
- Other 2.13%

My current neighborhood is one of the most diverse in Chicago, and one of the most diverse large neighborhoods in the country from what I hear.

Another neighborhood I'm in all the time in Bridgeport, which is pretty diverse with whites/asians/hispanics

Bridgeport

33,694 people
16,041 people/sq mile

- White 41.0%
- Black 1.05%
- Hispanic 30.2%
- Asian 26.1%
- Other 1.63%
good for B'port
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Old 06-03-2010, 07:21 PM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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This is where I was born:
http://imgs.sfgate.com/c/pictures/2002/05/31/ba_oaklandmap.jpg (broken link)
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:49 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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The san antonio district seems to be pretty evenly matched.

And yes, Grapico Rogers park is on par with Albany Park.
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Old 06-03-2010, 09:56 PM
 
Location: Chicago- Hyde Park
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Hyde Park, Chicago 60615
41% White, 39% Black, 12% Asian, 5% Hispanic, 6% other



(Austin), Chicago 60644/ 60639
90% black, 5% hispanic, 5% white
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