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Azalea Park was built in the early 1950s and offered a modest, yet modern, place to live with urban services like paved roads and a municipal sewer. The neighborhood now encompasses the area east of Semoran Boulevard to Goldenrod Road between Lake Underhill Road and Colonial Drive. Azalea Park values its unique homes and lovely yards with mature landscaping, a characteristic of Orlando’s first suburbs. The Safe Neighborhood strives to involve neighbors and strengthen pride in the community.
Brooktrails neighborhood in South Bend, IN
The Neighborhood Association for Downtown Madison, Wisconsin.
Country Meadows Neighborhood is bordered on the East by the railroad tracks, on the North by Golden Ave, on the West by N Jesse James Rd and on the South by Miller/Dunbar Ave. At the heart of our neighborhood is Boundless Backyard Park!
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The Midvale Heights Community Association provides an organization for residents to address civic issues and enhance community life through recreational, educational, and social activities, having actively hosted events and engaged with the city on neighborhood improvements since its 1954 founding. MidvaleHeights.org serves as the central online hub, fulfilling the Association's mission by informing residents about activities, ongoing civic efforts, and ways to get involved.
The hills of Nakoma overlooking Lake Wingra were used as campsites by the Ho-Chunk people and their ancestors. In 1915, the Madison Realty Company developed the land featuring curvilinear streets that respected the natural contours of the landscape. The name Nakoma, which is said to be a Chippewa word meaning “I do as I promise”, was suggested by Charles E. Brown, Museum Director of the State Historical Society. In 1998, the Nakoma neighborhood was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
A City of Chicago neighborhood located in North-Eastern Illinois, United States.
Our mission is bringing local community members together to grow collective power and build a network of care.
Summit Woods Neighborhood, located on the southeast edge of Odana Hills Golf Course, is a scenic area with opportunities for birdwatching, waterfowl spotting, and winter skiing. Residents enjoy easy access to the Southwest Bike Trail, S. Midvale Boulevard, W. Beltline Highway, and Verona Road. The neighborhood features ranch and split-level homes built in the 1950s and 1960s, with multifamily housing along Hammersley, Heritage, and Jewel. The area is rich in Native American street names, such as Windigo Trail, Onaway Pass, and Cherokee Drive, adding to its historical charm. The Summit Woods Neighborhood Association has a unique logo designed by a local high school student. Neighborhood Boundaries: The Southwest Path of the Capital CIty Bike Trail on the north and west, Midvale Boulevard on the east, and the West Beltline Highway on the south.
The Tenney-Lapham Neighborhood offers the charm and vitality that only a traditional city neighborhood can provide. You can work, shop, dine, and play all within a short walk from any home in this historic, centrally located community. It is a neighborhood that strives to maintain a diverse population, a variety of housing opportunities, and a high quality of living for all of its residents.
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A vibrant, friendly neighborhood situated among similar communities on Madison’s near west side. Our boundaries are from Mineral Point Road to the north, Midvale Boulevard to the west, the Southwest Pedestrian/Bike Path to the south, and Glenway Street to the east. In the heart of our community is Westmorland Park.