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neighborhood does not belong because both towns and cities consist of neighborhoods.
The address of the Carriage Town Historic Neighborhood Assoc is: Po Box 1151, Flint, MI 48501
Big Town - 1950 Neighborhood Story 1-42 was released on: USA: 19 July 1951
No, "neighborhood" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a specific area or community within a city or town.
Richmond Hill, New York is a neighborhood in Queens, not a town. And unless I'm mistaken, it has never been a town. So it would not have a mayor. Even if it was once a town with a mayor, you did not specify any dates, so anyone answering this question would have to list every mayor the town ever had.
The correct spelling is community (a neighborhood, town, or group).
The proper noun for neighborhood is the name of the specific neighborhood, such as "Brooklyn Heights" or "Beverly Hills." It is used to refer to a particular area or community within a city or town.
Ok put the family you want to move into any house in their neighborhood Put the house with the family in it in the house bin, and then go to the neighborhood you want to move them too look in the house bin and take the house and the family out
Another word for local is neighborhood or town or narrow.
That means litterally 'What is your town'
Yes, "neighborhood" is a noun. It refers to a specific area within a city or town where people live in close proximity to one another.
Brickell is located in the United States in the state of Florida. It is not a town by itself. Instead it is a neighborhood that is part of the larger town known as Miami.