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1275:) about a new store, Brooklyn Larder, located at 228 Flatbush (SW side of avenue), which is owned by the owners of Franny's, which is on the NE side of Flatbush. The article places Bklyn Larder as being in Park Slope, and Franny's as in Prospect Heights. Flatbush Avenue, not Park Pl, is the northern border of Park Slope and I am going to go ahead and make this change unless someone provides contradictory objective and current evidence showing Park Place as the modern border. I'd request that along with the evidence, it be proposed as to what neighborhood the the area bounded by 4th Avenue, Flatbush Ave, and Park Place is in fact part of if that area is not part of Park Slope. -- 477:...) and the class that I heard the term used at Pace University was my girlfriend's queer studies class (taught by a lesbian who herself lives in the Slope). You are right, Park Slope today is very diverse and lesbians don't normally walk around wearing signs that indicate so. But, you are kidding me if you are trying to deny the Slope's distinct gay identity and participation during its gentrification process. As someone who grew up in the neighborhood I am not insulted, and judging from the adoption of the term by the gay community, neither does many lesbians who have or still do call Park Slope home. Also, please sign your posts by adding ~~~~ after your text. Thank you. -- 333:
more significant compared to your other examples of Fort Green, Astoria, Bed-Stuy, etc... I've grown up in this area for almost 22 years now, and I do believe that there is a distinct "gay identity" in Park Slope, although it has been hindered more recently due to the area becoming fashionable to families and young professionals (hipsters, yuppies, whatever you want to call them). I know it is not the end-all/be-all, but Park Slope still hosts many gay and lesbian parades and events that cater to the queer community in and beyond its boundaries. --
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personally have friends (straight and gay)all over Brooklyn and in Manhattan who have never used that term around me. And when I first heard it I asked people if they had ever heard it and everyone said no, so I thought my out of state friend was misinformed. For 12 years I've seen a very diverse neighborhood (which is why I like it) with no more stand out of lesbians than anyone else. And that lesbian cafe on 5th ave closed a couple of years ago. I'd say the term exists, but only for people who want to push labels.
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called Dyke Slope by anyone I know either. I would like to call into question your usage of this phrase. Perhaps you are using it because your circle of friends do and its causing a misjudgement into how wide spread it is? Maybe the gay community calls it that, but even the gay people I know in Park Slope have never used the term. If it is particulary gay people then can you please state that. I will wait 3 days for a counter arguement or more solid factual standing then some google links. Thank You --
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Sunset Park. Just like many of the other people (including many of the lesbian pioneers) who used to call the Slope home, I can no longer afford to live there. I have no knowledge of the lesbian bar scene since I am not a lesbian, but that is not the end-all-be-all criteria for a lesbian community. You have to understand that there is too much evidence (not personal opinion) that indicates "Dyke Slope" to be a valid term to describe the historic relevance of lesbians in the neighborhood. A
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one dike bar on 4th ave is usually pretty dead, as is the one on 5th ave. The point is there IS no gay community. A few lesbians does not a community make. But I'm not denying that lesbians call the neighborhood home. It has been a liberal neighborhood for 30 years. The point is, the term itself, Dyke Slope. I don't like it. I've never heard it. I don't think its appropriate for Knowledge. And don't tell me what to do. I can type whatever I feel like on this page.
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that it seems to have a very nice cool smart vibe. And no one group or type overshadows or dominates in number another. So it’s just a great mix and stays interesting because of that. Great restaurants, "hip" restaurants and bars where you can hear live music from country to folk to rock and roll to jazz to blues or poetry readings or sip on a beer with the regulars and watch a film, great dive bars and upscale too. Something for everyone.
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neighborhood with a distinct "gay identity" that, to me, does not really exist in Park Slope. Yes, gays and lesbians live there (and they live in Fort Greene, Astoria, Bed-Stuy, Williamsburg, etc., etc.) but I don't think the definition of "gay village" is particularly warranted for any of those neighborhoods. Nor do I think it is really appropriate for Park Slope.
2296:. There seems to be no reason for pulling one section of the neighborhood out into its own article; most of the businesses and schools referenced in that article consider themselves as being in "Park Slope" if you actually click the links. It seems that anything covered in that short article can easily be absorbed into this one without causing any article-size or 1248:
Agreed. The border between Park Slope and Prospect Heights is Flatbush avenue. I know that there is a bit of sensitivity about Park Slope's borders extending, but this one is both accurate (backed up by the NYC site, rather than a factor of the historic district demarcation), and a pretty small area
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find it offensive. Your removed edit stated that you think I am "a delusional, academic lesbian who wishes had a neighborhood of own," and I just have to chuckle at that. In fact, I am a heterosexual male Brooklynite who has grown up in and around the Park Slope neighborhood, although now I live in
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never heard of it doesn't mean it's not true. I have grown up in the Slope for 20-some years, and have heard it described in various contexts that way. (Most recently by a professor at the college I attended.) Urban neighborhoods are complex and dynamic places; there is a lot more that happens in the
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how can this article refer to the 1890 census information when, in fact, there is no direct information to cite from. i was in search of the census data from 1890 and found out that it had been destroyed in a 1921 fire. where is the author getting his/her information from regarding the wealth of the
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I am a real estate broker who worked in Windsor Terrace for 3 years and in Park Slope for 1. I've never heard or seen anyone trying to pawn Windsor Terrace off for the South Slope. I'm not saying it hasn't been done but I have a feeling if it has, it's rare. I feel if it was more commonly done, I
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That is fair enough. I have no problem with attributing the phrase to the people who use it the most. I agree that I have not heard the phrase until more recently. It was just quite alarming to me when the anon had decided that the phrase was incorrect and should be omitted from the article, without
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The new dog run needs benches, lights and a drinking hose for the pooches. And there is nothing like off leash hours in Prospect Park in that large area (and for those who like a dip in the dog pond). When I lived there there was a sax player who used to play on one of the benches in the morning.
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This article only seems to list the positive effects gentrification has had on Park Slope, making it seems a little POV from the view of those moving into the neighborhood during the gentrification. I would like to add the following, please give feedback, will wait for 3 or so days before adding to
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I really don't care about the few google searches that result (one of which is this site). If I put in Chelsea or Boys Town (halstead st, Chicago) TONS of hits appear. Not a handful. Gays don't have to wear signs. But there should be more than one drinking establishment that caters to them. The
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I think you are missing the point. I am 28 and an active member of the community. I do personally know lesbians. But whether its going out to dinner, or working at the Food Co-op, lesbians don't seem any more common than elsewhere in New York City. There is ONE lesbian bar on 4th Ave. Park Slope
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I'm fairly new to the term "gay village", so it may not be appropriate for this article. But, I do think Park Slope's association with the gay and lesbian community, specifically how they helped shape and evolve the neighborhood before the boom in property value of the 1990s, is more well-known and
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When I first moved there I stopped into the Barnes and Nobel for a cup of coffee and glass of water and they charged me for the glass of water. Somewhat off putting to say the least. But later it seemed to me to be in keeping with the feeling that those there that had money appeared always on the
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I was confused about Brooklyn Botanical Gardens and Brooklyn museum, the description on the page would exclude these as they are outside the border the article talks about. As long as I have lived in Park Slope, over 30 years now, I have yet to see anyone actually call this area Park Slope either.
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I am gonig to have to agree with the anonymous poster. I too grew up in Park Slope and must weigh in. While there are plenty of gay people in the neighborhood they do not make up a significant portion for particular mention. Also the neighborhood which I grew up in for over 24 years has never been
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explains how lesbains had an important role in the first gentrifcation process of the Slope, and the article even references the term "'Dyke Slope', as is affectionately called by many lesbians..." In order to be accurate and objective, sometimes we have to put our own feelings aside and advocate
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and a neighborhood that may be home to gays and lesbians. The Queer community tends to be heavily urbanized. Also, the Queer community, particularly gay men, have, along with artists, played significant roles in gentrifying many urban neighborhoods in many, many cities. However, a gay village is a
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The negatives--lots of strollers (unless you are pushing one yourself), elitist attitude in some of the shops and restaurants, and the few times I strolled into the food co-op contemplating joining, I always got this feeling that nobody in there (shopping or working) was very happy and it had this
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played there first baseball games in a ballpark where Washington Park is now located. ("In the 1880s, a new professional ballclub called the Trolley Dodgers played in Washington Park, at a field between Fourth and Fifth Avenues on the flatlands below Park Slope. The first game of the new team was
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I was born and raised in Windsor Terrace (17th Street to be exact) for 23 years now: 15th Street is absolutely the border of Park Slope. Real estate agencies have been cashing in on the popularity of the Slope by terming Windsor Terrace as "South Slope" for awhile now. I strongly believe that the
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Yeah that is true. Along with the influx of immigrants during the late 70s and 1980s, Park Slope is another classic example of how gays and lesbians have initiated gentification in neighborhoods. I am looking to find a good source that deals with this information before I add it to the Park Slope
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I lived in Park Slope for several years in 2005-2008. I did not find it predominantly gay, or even particularly gay. What you did see most of was strollers, even w/ same sex moms. But you also saw young bright, sharp students, musicians, writers. It is a mish mosh where the only generality is
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opposed to this, but I think the issue deserves some discussion and consensus before a change is made. I have lived in Park Slope for almost 14 years, and always considered 15th street (from the traffic circle at the edge of Prospect Park cutting West) the border. Perhaps this has expanded in
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Also, I've never even denied that lesbians are found in the neighborhood. My point is that while they have always been present, perhaps in greater numbers than elsewhere, they have had minimal impact on the neighborhood. They certainly have not been numerous enough to warrant a term like "Dike
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Hi all, just wanted to throw in my 2 cents. Have lived in the slope since 1996. I'm a straight female. The one and only time I've ever heard PS referred to as Dyke Slope was from a lesbian friend from out of state. While this points to the fact that SOMEBODY is referring to PS as Dyke Slope, I
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Just wanted to throw out there that I had heard the term "dyke slope" in various contexts before I moved to NYC; my partner and I now have a "welcome to south dyke slope" sign in the front room of our apartment. It may be a term specific to the twentysomething queer community, but within that
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I think that is a great question, there are places that have not suffered from blight, maybe not in NYC (though the upper east side comes to mind...) but in the country. What do all of those places have in common... I think that's important question to ask when thinking about Urban Decay. The
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Cleaned up the Public Schools section, including the full names of each school. I also added the new standalone pre-K and edited some of the school descriptions (according to their websites, 321 and 107 both eliminated pre-K). I also removed MS 266, since it isn't in Park Slope by any
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i think the author of this article meant to say that hipsters go to williamsburg and greenpoint, and yuppies go to park slope -- not that hipsters go to w-burg, and yuppies to the slope and greenpoint. but i'm not going to change it since it is silly, unsubstantiated, and a gross
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Though historically this area may not have been part of Park Slope, and was also not part of the Park Slope historical district, Flatbush is now commonly understood to be the boundary between Propsect Heights to the North and Park Slope to the south. As evidence, the official NYC
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folk! And while you're at it, add a few more writers and artists, maybe a politician or musician or two. Can't leave them out. And you don't even have to feel obliged to maintain the list cruft. This article is so sand-bagged with itemizations, how could a few more possibly hurt?
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I dont' think that adding opposing views achieves the NPOV. Two biases don't make neutral. In particular, the paragraphs lack citations and contains several biased terms and too much unattributed speculation and original research.--Davmpls 21:43, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
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area, which is sometimes branded "South Park Slope" by real estate companies trying to raise the property value and rents. I know this, because I grew up in Windsor Terrace for the past 21-or-so years of my life. Perhaps, you may want to move the section to that article.
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articles, the triangle bounded by Flatbush to the north, Park Place to the South, and 4th Avenue to the west would thus be part of no Brooklyn neighborhood whatsoever. My view is that the present northern border is actually Flatbush Avenue, not Park Place.
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I respect your opinion, but it is just that. This is an encyclopedia, not your personal blog. You are absolutely correct that you can write whatever you want on these talk pages, but we have a responsibility to be accurate in the article page. Remember
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Slope". The reality is lesbianism is largely an academic phenomenon. It doesn't surprise me in the slightest some professor would make such a claim. But, that one class does not trump a substantial portion of my personal experience over many years.
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I would also add that there seems to be more information about South Slope in the main "Park Slope" article than there is contained in the "South Slope" article. So merging would help minimize confusion and better disseminate information.
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shows the northern boundary at Flatbush avenue. I'd submit that this is a higher quality source of neighborhood boundaries than New York Magazine. If this area is not part of (modern) Park Slope, what neighborhood is it part of?
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I think that this should be added becuase there *was* decay in Park Slope at one time. If you look at the things in the category they are not all places that are ina state of decay but rather places that suffered it at one time.
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article should not give in to market-based boundaries. The true borders of the Slope should be defined in the intro of the article, and the "Park Slope sprawl" that is presently going on belongs down below in the history. --
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I'm changing an edit that wrongly states that the southern boundary of Park Slope is the Greenwood Cemetary according to the New York City Department of City Planning. The cited source actually highlights the boundaries of
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I'm guessing that those figures are probably reversed -- that is, that it's more likely 68,000/sq km and 26,000/sq mi. Otherwise, the conversion doesn't work. There are about 2.5 square kilometers in every square mile.
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edit — the synagogue list — in two weeks' time if there is no further discussion on this topic (but I welcome the discussion, especially ideas on how to keep such lists representative and accurate). Take care
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The list makes up more than 50% of the entire article. Doesn't Knowledge regard these lists as trivia? In that case, the whole list should be removed entirely. A concise article is the better option here. -
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of Al Capone having lived at another Garfield Place address. Seems to have been sourced by the NY Times from NYS Census data, so it's not an "old owner told the realtor" story or a neighborhood legend.
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I'm actually moving back, though its almost more expensive then Manhattan now, and I moved there originally because you could get a lot more for your money. Doesn't seem to be the case anymore.
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Why are there so few photos of Park Slope on the Web? And the ones there are are old and unattractive. This is one of the most beautiful urban neighborhoods in the world, and almost nothing!
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and go for it. I definitely agree with the nature of your proposed contribution, and if you feel it balances the appearance of the antithesis then by all means it is important to add. --
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I've lived in the slope my whole life. While there are a few lesbians, they are by no means dominant. As well, I have never heard ANYONE call my neighborhood Dyke Slope. Get a grip!
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The commercial impacts of the gentrification can also be seen along the popular 5th Avenue stretch, where numerous banks and bars have replaced neighborhood staples such as the
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Thanks. I'll continue to work on this here and there as I come across more information. I really appreciate the help and comments from all the on-lookers out there. --
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precarious verge of losing it, and those w/out, on the verge of being discovered or publishing and having it. Yet another perspective on the meaning of "the slope."
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It's funny; actually I changed this independently of Darkcore's comment, which I noticed afterwards. On another point, I'm not sure I agree with the removal from
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In the lead paragraph, there's this line: "...resulting in a population density of approximately 68,000/square mile, or approximately 26,000/square kilometer"
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I don't know about an objective threshold, but Park Slope is one of the better-known neighborhoods of the city, as supported by the fact that it has its own
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Park Slope with 15th St. being the northern boundary. As I've seen here, most, if not all, agree that the southern boundary of Park Slope is 15th St. Cheers
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clean slate approach. I don't find such lists particularly useful for the clutter they create, nor do they get the maintenance they require. I will revert
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More edgy and interesting along 5th and as you get into the higher numbers, more sedate manicured family oriented in Park Slope proper and 7th Avenue.
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Is there a need for 5 photos of brownstones? A max of two would seem to be sufficient, unless they happen to be of something particularly noteworthy. --
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The third paragraph includes, among other things, a list of institutions to which Park Slope provides "close access." One of these institutions is the
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at least part of the movie "Smoke" was filmed in the Slope and it seems that the smoke shop could easily be a 5th Ave, 7th Ave or Flatbush Ave shop.
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The list is huge and should be moved to a separate article, with references and a brief description added about what makes each person notable.
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I just reverted an anonymous edit that changed the southern border of Park Slope to the Prospect Expressway rather than 15th Street. I am not
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because it's famous enough to not need the state. Park Slope is well-known and there aren't other notable Park Slopes to disambiguate from.
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The Squid and the Whale, the 2005 American film written and directed by Noah Baumbach and produced by Wes Anderson is set in Park Slope.
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Ya'know, I tend to think that this category is kinda meaningless. What urban neighborhoods have never suffered a little decay? (See also:
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remarkable recovery of Park Slope makes the fact that it was once a victim of urban decay all the more remarkable (and notable). --
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Since you added this winter shot, I deleted another of brownstones with snow in front. One winter shot is sufficient. --
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IS NOT called Dyke Slope by anyone except perhaps as an insult. You are missing the point. ITs a fiction!!!
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1. Barack Obama lived on Second Street in Park Slope immediately after he graduated from Columbia University
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granted, everything i see reminds me of the Slope, but "Dog Day Afternoon" looks pretty Slope-ish, too.
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Removed gay village category. At one point it might be appropriate but currently it probably doesn't. --
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recent years - the highway is a more obvious deliminater. Thoughts? --Ec- 23:32, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
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I see lots of large churches in Park Slope, but the wiki only lists synagogues. That's pretty weird.
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is famous enough to be known as Williamsburg alone, but there's too many other highly notable
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residents of Park Slope, in 1890, if there is no hard (accurate) government data to look at?
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Park Slope has a distinct version of Brooklyn flavor. I suppose for some, an acquired taste.
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if there was a case for their notability as a list apart from that there are many.
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taking into consideration anything else. This is a good compromise. --
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As more evidence I'd submit the recent New York Magazine article (
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to raise their prices, yet still maintain them under the base."
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no mention of lesbians and the baby boom at all....
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content assessment
WikiProjects
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New York City
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New York City portal
WikiProject New York City
New York City
the discussion
Mid
project's importance scale
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urban sprawl
Darkcore
Howrealisreal
urban sprawl
streetcar suburb
Pharos
Howrealisreal
Category:Gay villages
Pharos
Howrealisreal
gay village
Darkcore
Howrealisreal
Howrealisreal

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