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Threads like these are so stupid. Who cares where the nastiest ghetto is, or the most dangerous one, and now the most popular one. I wish for everyone of these ghetto threads, that the original poster gets thrown in that ghetto for one week.
If anyone says Harlem, I'm considering it racist. Harlem USED to be a ghetto but now its homes there that cost over 1 mil.
you have never been to harlem, harlem as a neighborhood also has one of the most dense amount of housing projects in this country. Those housing projects arent worth 1 million.
also the 140,s and 150,s are filled with low income, section 8, and nycha apartment buildings.
your only talking about the brownstones that are mainly found in lower central harlem and scattered throughout west harlem
anywho harlem is a popular ghetto. Anyone who listens to hip hop knows what harlem is.
Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans - esp since Katrina
South Central LA
Compton
INglewood
Watts
Bronx
Harlem
Anacostia - Washington DC
All of Detroit
All of Camden
All of Baltimore
South Philadelphia
North PHiladelphia
#1: Chicago, Ill.
Neighborhood: West Lake Street
Found Within ZIP Code(s): 60612
Predicted Annual Violent Crimes: 297
Violent Crime Rate (per 1,000): 257.72
My Chances of Becoming a Victim Here (in one year): 1 in 4
the wire did give a eye opener to baltimore agreed plus the corner was another good one. I think people know of Baltimore mainly because of those 2 shows or just passing by the i-95, but i do believe people on the west coast, and midwest and deep south arent really familiar to baltimore as much as its partners are on the east coast.
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