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That seems like it would be a good thing in terms of stability. Yes? No? Also, what would be the closest high school to that area? Is it Franklin or East?
Northald Lyceum is a "new"neighborhood for the city....most houses being built in the 40's/50's instead of pre-1930's like most of the rest of the city. Many of the residents there are the ORIGINAL owners of their homes who have been there for ages. That neighborhood is basically the same as the oldest neighborhoods of the core suburbs (eastern areas of Greece, southern areas of Irondeqout, etc.)
Intresting...that map has "culver-winton" as one large neighborhood. I've always heard it referred to as two separate neighborhoods "north winton village" and "South Culver". I guess in all reality neighborhood names and boundaires are pretty subjective.
Surprised to see how broadly Browncroft is defined on this map. When I lived in the area many years ago, Browncroft was defined by Blossom, Browncroft/Merchants and Winton.
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