They are called cul de sacs or dead ends.
Bridge street
The House on Mango Street is set in a poor Latino neighborhood of Chicago. The first vignette of the book describes the setting in detail.The setting in the book "The House On Mango Street" takes place, in a low income Hispanic Neighborhood in Chicago in the late 1960s. Most of this books setting is set on Mango Street the characters really do not leave. They stay around the neighborhood like, the Monkey Garden, they go to Edna's back porch, and Gil's junk shop, school, and the tree in Meme's back yard.
The nearest police station would probably be the most appropriate place to report this.
The type of dead-end is called a "cul-de-sac" (French for bottom of the sack). The term is also used for closed anatomical passages found in humans and other organisms.
The population of Circle K Sunkus is 2,010.
If a street has no outlet but has a circle at the end in which to turn cars around, the circle, or the whole street, is called a 'cul de sac'.
that Esperanza realized that mango street is her home and has made her the person she is today
We call it a "semi-circle"
A semi-circle
Concentric Circles?
We call it a circle.
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The House on Chelouche Street was created in 1973.
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John Street House was created in 1838.
The House on Maple Street was created in 1993.