Description | Neighborhood | % Correct |
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Most famous African-American neighborhood | {Harlem} | 94%
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Once home to working class Irish-Americans, now gentrified | Hell's {Kitchen} | 92%
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People gather here to watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve | {Times} {Square} | 92%
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Beach and amusement area in Brooklyn, not actually an island | {Coney} Island | 84%
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Where Wall Street can be found | {Financial} District | 81%
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"The Village" | {Greenwich} Village | 75%
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Famous Italian neighborhood – not very Italian now | {Little} {Italy} | 75%
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"South of Houston" | {SoHo} | 72%
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Area that once had a large meat industry | {Meatpacking} District | 64%
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Where Jerry Seinfeld lived | {Upper} {West} {Side} | 53%
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Brooklyn neighborhood famously infested with hipsters | {Williams}burg | 52%
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Hispanic neighbor of the above | {Spanish} {Harlem} | 48%
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"Triangle below Canal Street" | {Tribeca} | 48%
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Former clothes manufacturing area | {Garment} District | 46%
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Featured in "Gangs of New York" | Five {Points} | 40%
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Russian neighborhood near the above | {Brighton} Beach | 35%
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Neighborhood in Queens which hosted the 1964 World's Fair | {Flushing} | 34%
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Literally, north of the above | {Nolita} | 31%
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Trendy Brooklyn neighborhood known for its brownstones | Park {Slope} | 29%
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Located in Queens, it has been called the "the most culturally diverse neighborhood in New York, if not on the planet". | {Jackson} Heights | 23%
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