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Spelling out Boston's neighborhoods
By adamg on Sun, 01/20/2008 - 12:06am
Ork Design has come up with an interesting map of Boston's neighborhoods (via Pinkergreen):
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Ork Design has come up with an interesting map of Boston's neighborhoods (via Pinkergreen):
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Cool map, but ...
Allston and Brighton are exactly reversed from where they should be.
ouch
I have been wanting one of these for weeks and hadn't noticed that flip. Maybe I was too busy wishing for colors other than the ones offered (black and white? for Boston?). Poster's been sold out for a while; redesign in works, maybe?
And Roxbury goes too far
And Roxbury goes too far south.
Allston and Brighton aren't on this map
They've used Allston/Brighton. Look at how they separate all the other neighborhoods. They've given up on figuring out exactly where the border between the two is located. Just like every Bostonian who doesn't live in either Allston or Brighton.
Dorchester
Well, one could make a similar argument about the splitting of Dorchester into North and South, which (Charles, correct me here) is a legacy of the bad old segregationist days when the city arbitrarily split the neighborhood map to make clear where the "good" people lived.
Or one could realize that, perhaps, one is reading way too much into what is basically a good poster/t-shirt idea. I lived in Brighton for 12 years, so I can tell you roughly, where Brighton ends and Allston begins on Allston Street, but I never once got upset at somebody referring to "Allston/Brighton" or even, as this maps puts it, "Brighton/Allston" (see the Brighton Allston Historic Society, which sort of makes sense given that Allston grew out of Brighton).
Allston-Brighton
Sure, this poster is not intended to be a faithful representation of neighborhood boundaries. But most people would agree that Allston is east and Brighton is west, regardless of where the exact boundary lies. Since the poster has both names on it, it would have made more sense to reverse them.
The hoods of Boston seem to
The hoods of Boston seem to be fairly well defined and Roxbury does extend that far south, down to Mattapan. Ref: the Boston Atlas
http://www.mapjunction.com/bra/
North and South Dorchester?
North and South Dorchester?