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59 304.8 578 29,000+ acres 27,440 persons per square mile 6,375 2,027
for France in 1524, Henry Hudson for the Netherlands in 1609 and nally settled by the Dutch West India Company in 1625. The next year, Peter Minuit, the rst Director-General of Nieuw Netherlands, purchased Manhattan Island from the inhabitants. Nieuw Amsterdam was renamed New York after the Dutch surrendered to the British in 1664. New York City served as the capital of the United States from 1785 to 1790. rst great waves of immigration to New York City began in the 1830s, launching an unprecedented increase in the city's population, which reached one million persons in 1860. The ve boroughs of New York City were formally consolidated in 1898. In 1968, Community Planning Boards and Districts were created to advise the Borough Presidents and city agencies on planning and service issues. This map shows neighborhood names and the Community District boundaries as revised in 1995.
NORTH RIVERDALE
FIELDSTON
WOODLAWN WAKEFIELD Woodlawn Cemetery Seton EASTCHESTER Falls EDENWALD Park WILLIAMSBRIDGE CO-OP CITY OLINVILLE BAYCHESTER Pelham Bay Park
RIVERDALE
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SPUYTEN KINGSBRIDGE DUYVIL NORWOOD MARBLE HILL Inwood BEDFORD Hill Park PARK INWOOD Fort Tryon Park
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FORDHAM
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS WASHINGTON HEIGHTS MORRIS HEIGHTS MOUNT EDEN HIGH BRIDGE CONCOURSE
Total Population
White nonhispanic Black nonhispanic Asian nonhispanic Hispanic (of any race)
Foreign-born (number) Foreign-born (percent) Languages Spoken Births to City Residents in 2007 Total Housing Units
Owner-occupied
er
8,363,710 35% 23% 12% 28% 3,040,816 36% 200+ 122,727 3,350,926 1,031,691 3,003,016 1.1 million
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MOUNT HOPE
Zoo/Wildlife MORRIS PARK Conser. EAST Park VAN COUNTRY TREMONT NEST CLUB WESTCHESTER WEST SQUARE Crotona FARMS PARKCHESTER Park
11
Hart Island
4
HAMILTON HEIGHTS MANHATTANVILLE CENTRAL HARLEM
CLAREMONT VILLAGE
The Bronx
SOUNDVIEW Sound View Park HUNTS POINT
10
2
LONGWOOD
CASTLE HILL
9 10
Marcus Garvey Park
MOTT HAVEN PORT MORRIS Randall's Island Park Wards Island Park
CLASON POINT
an
East River
Rikers Island COLLEGE POINT WHITESTONE MALBA
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New York City Budget (2009 FY) Median Household Income Persons at Work in New York City Workers Using Public Transportation Average Weekday Subway Ridership New Housing Unit Permits in 2008 Private Businesses (with Payroll) Restaurants International and Domestic Visitors Colleges and Universities Public Library Materials in Circulation Average Daily Water Consumption Sources:
$59.5 billion $51,116 4,464,924 56% 5.2 million 34,856 230,325 25,000 47 million 110 65 million 1.1 billion gallons
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BEECHHURST
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MURRAY HILL
DOWNTOWN FLUSHING AUBURNDALE
Central Park
LENOX HILL
SUTTON PLACE
EV
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CLINTON
Square
5 Times
1
RAVENSWOOD
3
JACKSON HEIGHTS WOODSIDE ELMHURST
MIDTOWN
TURTLE BAY
MIDTOWN MURRAY HILL SOUTH TUDOR CITY Madison Square CHELSEA FLATIRON Union GRAMERCY Square STUYVESANT TOWN EAST VILLAGE
Queens
QUEENSBORO HILL Kissena Park Mount Hebron Cemetery POMONOK UTOPIA FRESH MEADOWS
11
OAKLAND GARDENS
Douglaston Park
SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
GLEN OAKS
WEST VILLAGE
FLORAL PARK
BELLAIRE BELLEROSE
Rive
2
GREENWICH VILLAGE
GREENPOINT
REGO PARK FOREST HILLS FOREST HILLS GARDENS KEW GARDENS HILLS
8
HILLCREST JAMAICA ESTATES JAMAICA HILLS BRIARWOOD JAMAICA CENTER
Cunningham Park
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NOHO SOHO TRIBECA LITTLE LOWER ITALY EAST CIVIC SIDE BATTERY CENTER CHINATOWN PARK CITY
McCarren Park
NORTH SIDE
1
EAST WILLIAMSBURG
SOUTH SIDE
Juniper Valley Park Mt. Olivet Cemetery MIDDLE Linden St. John's VILLAGE Cemetery Hill Cemetery Lutheran Cemetery RIDGEWOOD
East
HOLLISWOOD
QUEENS VILLAGE
HOLLIS
WILLIAMSBURG BUSHWICK
5 GLENDALE
Forest Park
KEW GARDENS
13
ST. ALBANS Roy Wilkins Park CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
Liberty Island
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CLINTON HILL
3
BEDFORD STUYVESANT
RICHMOND HILL
SOUTH JAMAICA
9
WOODHAVEN OZONE PARK Bayside Cemetery
RED HOOK
6
PARK SLOPE
Brooklyn
8
WEEKSVILLE CROWN HEIGHTS
PROSPECT HEIGHTS
CYPRESS HIGHLAND HILLS PARK OCEAN CITY HILL BROADWAY LINE JUNCTION
12 10
Aqueduct Race Track SOUTH OZONE PARK Baisley Pond Park
Montefiore Cemetery
GOWANUS
9
PROSPECT LEFFERTS GARDENS
16
BROWNSVILLE RUGBY
WINGATE
5
SPRING CREEK
Bush Terminal
WINDSOR TERRACE
7
SUNSET PARK
Greenwood Cemetery
Kull
Snug Harbor
ST. GEORGE
NEW BRIGHTON
17
Holy Cross Cemetery EAST FLATBUSH
REMSEN VILLAGE
Brookville Park
KENSINGTON
12
BOROUGH PARK
1
WESTERLEIGH GRANITEVILLE
STAPLETON
14
MIDWOOD Washington Cemetery MANHATTAN OCEAN TERRACE MADISON
FLATLANDS
BAY RIDGE
GRYMES HILL CLIFTON ROSEBANK
10
DYKER HEIGHTS
18
SILVER LAKE
BULLS HEAD BLOOMFIELD Willowbrook Park CHELSEA NEW SPRINGVILLE HEARTLAND VILLAGE
CASTLETON CORNERS
FORT HAMILTON
SUNNYSIDE
WILLOWBROOK
PARK HILL
SHORE ACRES
PARKWAY
BERGEN BEACH
BENSONHURST
11
BATH BEACH HOMECREST GRAVESEND
MILL ISLAND
FAR ROCKAWAY
TRAVIS
Staten Island
LaTourette Park
15
GERRITSEN BEACH SHEEPSHEAD BAY Floyd Bennett Field SEASIDE Plumb Beach ROCKAWAY PARK BELLE HARBOR NEPONSIT ROXBURY Jacob Riis Park
2
Moravian Cemetery
14
ARVERNE
Fresh Kills
13
SEA GATE CONEY ISLAND BRIGHTON BEACH MANHATTAN BEACH
GRANT CITY
MIDLAND BEACH
Miller Field
GREENRIDGE
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ARDEN HEIGHTS
3
HUGUENOT PRINCE'S BAY Wolfe's Pond Park Blue Heron Park
ATLANTIC OCEAN
ANNADALE
CHARLESTON PLEASANT PLAINS RICHMOND VALLEY Mount Loretto TOTTENVILLE BUTLER MANOR Conference House Park
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