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Manhattan neighborhoods

Name all the Manhattan neighborhoods using the hints. Source: cityneighborhoods.nyc
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Named after the way the avenues were named.
Alphabet City
Built on reclaimed land, Downtown.
Battery Park City
Named after Bloemendaal, the Netherlands!
Bloomingdale District
Also a street!
The Bowery
Named after a mansion Andrew Carnegie commissioned to build.
Carnegie Hill
Most iconic park in the world!
Central Park
Known for a popular market.
Chelsea
Chinese neighborhood.
Chinatown
The city hall's here!
Civic Center
Highest concentration of public houses in New York City!
East Harlem
Home of the world-renowned St. Mark's Place!
East Village
"Cash Rules Everything Around Me!"
Financial District
Named after an oddly shaped building.
Flatiron District
Former fort during the Revolutionary War.
Fort George
The 7th Ave is commonly referred to by this neighborhood's name.
Fashion District (Garment District)
Originally named Nut Island!
Governors Island
Has a private park of the same name.
Gramercy
"The Village."
Greenwich Village
"The Grange."
Hamilton Heights
Home of the African-American culture in New York City.
Harlem
Gritty and iconic neighborhood in Midtown.
Hell's Kitchen (Clinton)
Rail roads turned into a park.
The Highline
Named after the river west of the neighborhood.
Hudson Heights
A square named named after the said river.
Hudson Square
Houses the tallest residential building in the world!
Hudson Yards
Northernmost neighborhood of Manhattan.
Inwood
A battle in 1776 happened here.
Kips Bay
Used to be part of UES.
Lenox Hill
A square named after the greatest American president.
Lincoln Square
"Dead in the middle of...", an Italian neighborhood.
Little Italy (NoLIta)
The Williamsburg Bridge starts here.
Lower East Side
"The Valley."
Manhattan Valley
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Formerly known as West Harlem.
Manhattanville
While located in the Bronx, it is a part of Manhattan.
Marble Hill
The district known for many slaughterhouses.
Meatpacking District
Takes its name after a museum of art.
Metropolitan Hill
Central Manhattan.
Midtown
East of the above.
Midtown East
South of the above but doesn't border them.
Midtown South
Columbia University is here!
Morningside Heights
The Morgan Library & Museum is located in this neighborhood.
Murray Hill
North of the street that separates Midtown and Downtown.
NoHo
North of Madison Square Park.
NoMad
Used to be 2 islands now united!
Randalls and Wards Islands
Named after the most badass American president.
Roosevelt Island
I guess the Baruch College is here?
Rose Hill
South of the street that separates Midtown and Downtown.
SoHo
Pier 15.
South Street Seaport
Literally means "The Neighborhood" in Spanish.
Spanish Harlem (El Barrio)
A massive (and comfortable) cooperative housing complex on the East Side.
Stuyvesant Town / Peter Cooper Village
Got its name from the wealthy African-American residents who lived there during the late XIX-XX centuries.
Sugar Hill
Takes its name from an exclusive riverside enclave.
Sutton Place
Most iconic neighborhood in the world!
Theater District (Times Square)
Triangle Below Canal Street.
TriBeCa
Surrounded by Turtle Bay and Murray Hill.
Tudor City
The UN HQ is here.
Turtle Bay
Has two bridges.
Two Bridges
A square located in the intersection point of two major streets, Broadway and Park Avenue South.
Union Square
In Uptown and it's on the East Side.
Upper East Side
In Uptown and it's on the West Side.
Upper West Side
Named after the first American president.
Washington Heights
West of "The Village".
West Village
09.11.2001. Never forget.
World Trade Center
German-speaking immigrants began to settle in the area, they referred to it as "Deutschdorf" or "German Village".
Yorkville
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