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Well, it is actually impossible to say.A 'block' is just another name for street length, and since every street has a different length, it is impossible to say.
In computing, a block length is the length, in bytes or characters, of a block of data.
According to the calculations I got using Google Maps and a tape measure, the length of that block (106th Street between Park and Lexington) is 471 feet.
A street block is not a standard measure.
The length of a street or avenue block is different in each city. In New York City, 17 to 20 street blocks (north/south blocks) equals a mile, which means that one block is equal to 0.05 to 0.06 miles. So 0.04 miles would be less than one block.
This is the approximate length of a typical block in a city, i.e., the distance from one street to the next.
the length of a city block is 1 meter
According to Google Maps, the length of that block -- East 124th Street between Madison and Park -- is 457 feet, or 0.087 miles (less than one-tenth of a mile).
Mifflin Street Block Party happened in 1996.
The area of High Street Commercial Block is 16,187.4256896 square meters.
The Mifflin Street Block Party was first held in 1969 in Madison, Wisconsin as a celebration among students.
If you walk from one street corner to another street corner (without crossing the street) then you have walked a block