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>Yuppie
- Williamsburg
>Industrial
- East Williamsburg
> Past Flushing Ave
- Bushwick
To me anyways. I'd never live in any of them. I hate the L train lyfe and I already got my J train on Delancey. Don't mind visiting though, great raves, good concerts, pretty good food, etc.
>Yuppie
- Williamsburg
>Industrial
- East Williamsburg
> Past Flushing Ave
- Bushwick
To me anyways. I'd never live in any of them. I hate the L train lyfe and I already got my J train on Delancey. Don't mind visiting though, great raves, good concerts, pretty good food, etc.
I personally consider everything southeast of the Bushwick Houses and Johnson ave as Bushwick. Also parts in Brooklyn that most would label as Bushwick today, I'd consider part of Ridgewood.
Which parts of Brooklyn do you consider to be Ridgewood?
Which parts of Brooklyn do you consider to be Ridgewood?
Roughly north of the hospital. It really wasn't considered Ridgewood. I just know people that were from the Brooklyn side that would say they are from Ridgewood. Its all confusion. These are people living here pre-1976 when Ridgewood and Glendale were serviced by a Brooklyn zip code. Until today the Ridgewood Times still refers in articles anything taking place around St Nicholas ave as the "Brooklyn part of Ridgewood."
Roughly north of the hospital. It really wasn't considered Ridgewood. I just know people that were from the Brooklyn side that would say they are from Ridgewood. Its all confusion. These are people living here pre-1976 when Ridgewood and Glendale were serviced by a Brooklyn zip code. Until today the Ridgewood Times still refers in articles anything taking place around St Nicholas ave as the "Brooklyn part of Ridgewood."
the neighborhoods do look pretty similar at the border
Whats up with all this spray canner business? Its like the whole town is covered with the stuff.
There was much more graffiti 10 years ago. Certain neighborhoods seem to allow it more due to the artsy/hipster character.
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