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^ common! Don't name specific neighborhoods for other cities and then name a whole region of Baltimore! you mean to say Broadway East or South Clifton Park
But Sandtown in W Baltimore could easily be the worst in the city. they are equal in that regard, of course at least they are architecturally beautiful imo
my spelling on there was weak but yeah again cabrini was in a nice neighborhood but it was like living in hell. There were dead fetuses in the HEATERS! But right now the neighborhood is severly gentrified
yes and no, the cabrini row houses are still up and they will be up for a long time
If brownsville brooklyn were an independent city, it's crime rate would be equivalent to camden new jersey. There is an average of 30 murders in that neighborhood alone. Around 80,000 people live there. It's one of the grimiest places I've been to
seriously, if you have any sense, you strive to get out and stay out of a really bad neighborhood. if it's not that terrible and beyond repair, you leave and come back to change the bad.
[quote=Skyline887;1556936]Which of this neighborhood do you think was the most dangerous? I'm talking about when they were notorious at their time. FOr some of you who don't know where this places are. It chicago, newyork and Los angeles.
I RANK THESE IN ORDER BECAUSE OF THE CRIME RATE, DRUGS , POVERTY LEVEL, UNEMPLOYMENT ,AND EDUCATION
I've heard things about Cabrini-Green that were serious, such as the administration having to fence off interior walkways because children and people were being thrown off to their deaths. I couldn't imagine that happening in any New York high rise project.
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