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mrmpa

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17. Pittsburgh neighborhoods.........92 of them.........population 306,000 58 square miles
Wed Jan 1, 2014, 11:24 PM
Jan 2014

Last edited Thu Jan 2, 2014, 01:39 AM - Edit history (1)

All are in the city of Pittsburgh. No suburbs are listed. I have lived in 3 of them. Lawrenceville, Brooklline and the South Side.

Allegheny Center
Allegheny West
Allentown
Arlington
Arlington Heights
Banksville
Bedford Dwellings
Beechview
Beltzhoover
Bloomfield
Bluff (also known as Uptown or Soho)
Bon Air
Brighton Heights
Brookline
California-Kirkbride
Carrick
Central Business District (Downtown) (also known as The Golden Triangle)
Central Lawrenceville
Central Northside (including the Mexican War Streets)
Central Oakland
Chartiers
Chateau
Chinatown
Crafton Heights
Crawford-Roberts
Duquesne Heights
East Allegheny (also known as Deutschtown)
East Carnegie
East Hills
East Liberty
Elliott
Esplen
Fairywood
Fineview
Friendship
Garfield
Glen Hazel
Greenfield
Hays
Hazelwood
Highland Park
Homewood North
Homewood South
Homewood West
Knoxville
Larimer
Lincoln–Lemington–Belmar
Lincoln Place
Lower Lawrenceville
Manchester
Marshall-Shadeland (also known as Brightwood)
Middle Hill
Morningside
Mount Oliver (not to be confused with the neighboring borough of Mount Oliver)
Mount Washington
New Homestead
North Oakland
North Point Breeze
North Shore
Northview Heights
Oakwood
Overbrook
Panther Hollow (officially part of South Oakland)
Perry North (also known as Observatory Hill)
Perry South (also known as Perry Hilltop)
Point Breeze
Polish Hill
Regent Square
Ridgemont
Saint Clair
Shadyside
Sheraden
South Oakland
Southshore
South Side Flats
South Side Slopes
Spring Garden
Spring Hill–City View
Squirrel Hill
Stanton Heights
Strip District
Summer Hill
Swisshelm Park
Terrace Village
Troy Hill
Upper Hill
Upper Lawrenceville
Washington's Landing (A sub-neighborhood of Troy Hill)
West End
West Oakland
Westwood
Windgap

My town isn't big enough to have named neighborhoods. LumosMaxima Jan 2014 #1
I'll list some in the Bronx. Sanity Claws Jan 2014 #2
downtown, uptown, skidrow, north side, east side, south side. NYC_SKP Jan 2014 #3
I like that, though it sounds depressing... Locut0s Jan 2014 #9
a few in Queens NY starting with closest to Manhattan LiberalElite Jan 2014 #4
Ahh so that's where Flushing is... Locut0s Jan 2014 #7
Flushing LiberalElite Jan 2014 #11
Don't forget Corona. rug Jan 2014 #8
I love that place! Esp. the mint flavor! LiberalElite Jan 2014 #10
We have neighborhoods in my little town of Puyallup. Aristus Jan 2014 #5
Bwahaha. The squirrels have nest in the oaks, pheasant and waterfowl in the marsh .... Scuba Jan 2014 #6
Too many! But some Are: nolabear Jan 2014 #12
Indeed there are quite a few!... Locut0s Jan 2014 #14
The DUMB thing about Seattle's layout nolabear Jan 2014 #18
Eew didn't know that. I hate that problem... Locut0s Jan 2014 #20
You forgot Ballard!!! Sanity Claws Jan 2014 #28
No neighborhoods.... just farms and not farms. femmocrat Jan 2014 #13
Los Angeles is just a bunch of neighborhoods in a neverending sprawl. Too many to name. TeamPooka Jan 2014 #15
Here they are. 112 I think population 3.8 million, 379 square miles mrmpa Jan 2014 #24
You left out The South Bay... I'm in Redondo Beach... nirvana555 Jan 2014 #26
Rdondo Beach is in LA county.......... mrmpa Jan 2014 #42
I was born there, met my wife teaching there. hunter Jan 2014 #38
Here ya is struggle4progress Jan 2014 #16
Pittsburgh neighborhoods.........92 of them.........population 306,000 58 square miles mrmpa Jan 2014 #17
DA WINNAH!!! nolabear Jan 2014 #19
I hope it's a google search ;) Locut0s Jan 2014 #21
A mixture............. mrmpa Jan 2014 #23
Morgantown WV neighborhoods (most of the 'named' ones, anyway) Rhythm Jan 2014 #22
A local artist made a lithograph print of the neighborhoods of Rochester, NY Earth_First Jan 2014 #25
omg! i can't believe you're asking this! orleans Jan 2014 #27
Minneapolis geardaddy Jan 2014 #29
We have lots of neighborhoods. Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #30
just two Enrique Jan 2014 #31
not by name, but by type... hunter Jan 2014 #32
How common is such extreme segregation of wealth in the US? Locut0s Jan 2014 #33
The Los Angeles suburbs I grew up in were essentially "whites only." hunter Jan 2014 #37
Where do your parents live?... Locut0s Jan 2014 #40
I thought it would be easy here in Philly GoneOffShore Jan 2014 #34
CaN I just do a map instead? yuiyoshida Jan 2014 #35
Cool I really want to visit SF! Nt. Locut0s Jan 2014 #41
Hunger City FatBuddy Jan 2014 #36
Oakland Jamaal510 Jan 2014 #39
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