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It's asserted in the current version of the article that Downtown New Haven includes the central 9 squares and "a significant portion of the Yale University campus", etc. I believe the Yale campus is not in the central 9 squares. Could the extent of the Downtown neighborhood be supported by a map and/or a reference linking to one? I see that the Wooster Square neighborhood article linked from this one does have a reference with a map showing its boundaries.
Also the 9 squares map which is included in the article should perhaps be dropped, or at least the POV-type assertion in its caption that the downtown "curves gracefully" around it should be dropped. I have the impression, by the way, that New Haven's downtown was at one time an ugly area in serious trouble economic development-wise. doncram ( talk) 16:12, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
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It's asserted in the current version of the article that Downtown New Haven includes the central 9 squares and "a significant portion of the Yale University campus", etc. I believe the Yale campus is not in the central 9 squares. Could the extent of the Downtown neighborhood be supported by a map and/or a reference linking to one? I see that the Wooster Square neighborhood article linked from this one does have a reference with a map showing its boundaries.
Also the 9 squares map which is included in the article should perhaps be dropped, or at least the POV-type assertion in its caption that the downtown "curves gracefully" around it should be dropped. I have the impression, by the way, that New Haven's downtown was at one time an ugly area in serious trouble economic development-wise. doncram ( talk) 16:12, 29 June 2009 (UTC)