Presidents City: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Presidents City''' is a neighborhood in east [[Algonquin]] by the [[Humboldt River]], bordering [[Lancet]] to the north by Jade St, [[Easton]] to the west by Albany Ave, and [[Lower Easton]] and [[Fishmarket North]] to the south by Garnet St. In addition, [[Colony Island]] directly linked to Presidents City via [[Leaper's Bridge]] (at Hermatite St-President Ave).  
'''Presidents City''' is a neighborhood in east [[Algonquin]] by the [[Humboldt River]], bordering [[Lancet]] to the north by Jade St, [[Easton]] to the west by Albany Ave, and [[Lower Easton]] and [[Fishmarket North]] to the south by Garnet St. In addition, [[Colony Island]] directly linked to Presidents City via [[Leaper's Bridge]] (at Hermatite St-President Ave). Its proximity with [[Lower Easton]] and location relative to its real life counterpart in Manhattan, New York City, suggests the area, at least where its name is concerned, is based on [[wp:Alphabet City, Manhattan|Alphabet City]].


Presidents City is predominantly represented by four blocks of co-op apartments (known as the Governer Greg R. Smith Houses) in addition to a single apartment and a "Alphabet Brotherhood Center" (ABC), which purpose is unknown, both to the north.
Presidents City is predominantly represented by four blocks of co-op apartments (known as the Governer Greg R. Smith Houses) in addition to a single apartment and a "Alphabet Brotherhood Center" (ABC), which purpose is unknown, both to the north.


[[Category:Districts in Algonquin]]
[[Category:Districts in Algonquin]]

Revision as of 08:57, 28 February 2009

Presidents City is a neighborhood in east Algonquin by the Humboldt River, bordering Lancet to the north by Jade St, Easton to the west by Albany Ave, and Lower Easton and Fishmarket North to the south by Garnet St. In addition, Colony Island directly linked to Presidents City via Leaper's Bridge (at Hermatite St-President Ave). Its proximity with Lower Easton and location relative to its real life counterpart in Manhattan, New York City, suggests the area, at least where its name is concerned, is based on Alphabet City.

Presidents City is predominantly represented by four blocks of co-op apartments (known as the Governer Greg R. Smith Houses) in addition to a single apartment and a "Alphabet Brotherhood Center" (ABC), which purpose is unknown, both to the north.