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  2. List of neighborhoods in Denver - Wikipedia

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    The system of neighborhood boundaries and names dates to 1970 when city planners divided the city into 73 groups of one to four census tracts, called "statistical neighborhoods," most of which are unchanged since then. [2] Unlike some other cities, such as Chicago, Denver does not have official larger area designations. Colloquially, names such ...

  3. Highland, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The Highland neighborhood's racial makeup is 57.42% white, 37.25% Hispanic or Latino, 1.91% African American, 1.36% Asian, and 0.64% Native American. [15] Crime in the Highland neighborhoods is on par with the Denver city crime rate, with a rate of 66 incidents per 1,000 people.

  4. North Capitol Hill, Denver - Wikipedia

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    North Capitol Hill had a violent crime rate of 13.74 incidents per 1,000 residents in 2014, one of the ten highest rates among Denver neighborhoods. [2] The poverty rate is also much higher than city and national averages, with 34.74% of the population living in poverty.

  5. Central Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest residential neighborhood within the city of Denver. The Central Park Neighborhood contains twelve specifically named sub-neighborhoods, 11 public/private schools, 50 parks (including city regional and community pocket-parks), 7 pools, several shopping and business districts, a city of Denver recreation center, and a Denver ...

  6. Harvey Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    In March 1953, homeowners in Harvey Park petitioned the city of Denver for annexation, and the neighborhood was officially annexed in March 1954. [3] The firm C. Burns Realty & Trust constructed a model village of three homes in November 1954 at the intersection of Harvard Avenue and Lowell Boulevard. [ 4 ]

  7. Baker, Denver - Wikipedia

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    The part of the neighborhood north of Alameda Ave. was annexed into the city of Denver in 1883, and south of Alameda was annexed in 1889. The neighborhood includes hundreds of 19th century brick houses and 39 buildings by locally famous architect William Lang. More than 80 percent of the neighborhood was developed by 1900.

  8. Montbello, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Montbello is a neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, located in the far northeast of the city.It is bounded on its north side by E 56th Avenue and the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, on its south side by the I-70/I-225 junction, by Peoria Street on its western confine and Chambers Road on its east.

  9. North West Side (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    The current population of all neighborhoods in North Denver are 67,225 people, with 26,501 housing units. The racial makeup of the Northwest side of Denver all together is 40.13% non Hispanic-white, 1.41% African American, 1.23% Asian, and 0.85% Native American.