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Is there anyway I can find out the boarders of neighborhoods in brooklyn? Like canarse, bay ridge, maine park, mill basin, georgetown, just to name a few.
i can tell you canarsie's borders:
west: ralph ave/paedergat avenue north
east: east 108th street
north: avenue D/foster ave
south: jamaica bay
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Those are good maps that you and Henna gave but just as an FYI, they are community districts and encompass more than one neighborhood and can be somewhat skewed when it comes to socio-economic conditions.
Those are good maps that you and Henna gave but just as an FYI, they are community districts and encompass more than one neighborhood and can be somewhat skewed when it comes to socio-economic conditions.
Yes, now I see that a few neighborhoods are lumped together in each district and you would have to sort out where one neighborhood goes into the next. So where is the map with the neighborhood boundaries? Surely the city must have one? I thought I had seen one before but clearly the one I linked to isn't it.
Yes, now I see that a few neighborhoods are lumped together in each district and you would have to sort out where one neighborhood goes into the next. So where is the map with the neighborhood boundaries? Surely the city must have one? I thought I had seen one before but clearly the one I linked to isn't it.
To be honest I have never seen an official map of neighborhoods from the city. I have seen the CD's and Election Districts since those are the ones used for official estimates for the city and federal government.
Wikipedia will also give you the boundaries of a particular neighborhood as well.
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