Post on:July 8th, 2008
Downtown encyclopedia
Downtown encyclopedia
downtown - definition of downtown by the Free Online Dictionary ...
... encyclopedia? ... down·town (doun toun) n. The lower part or the business center of a city or town. (more...)
down town definition of down town in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
civic center. Grouping of municipal facilities in a limited precinct often adjacent to the central business district of a city. The civic center is based on both the Greek ... (more...)
Downtown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Downtown is a term primarily used in North America to refer to a city's core, usually in a geographical, commercial, and community sense. (more...)
Downtown Music: An Encyclopedia Article
Downtown Music By Kyle Gann I wrote an entry on Downtown music for Wikipedia, and I liked the way it came out. Since there it will be subject to other people's editing and ... (more...)
down town - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about down town
Name of two city-centre districts, in the US cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco. In Los Angles, Civic Centre forms the administrative heart of the conurbation, and is the site ... (more...)
Clinton: Downtown - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
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Nationmaster Encyclopedia Downtown San Diego
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Downtown - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Downtown (called a city centre in British English) is a word used in North America which refers to the main part of a city. It is where most commercial areas are. (more...)
Downtown (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Downtown" is a pop song composed by Tony Hatch following a first-time visit to New York City. It was his original intention to present it to The Drifters, but when British singer ... (more...)
Downtown - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Downtown
In many US and Canadian cities, the central business district, often so called because it was sited on lower ground (for example, along a river) than surrounding residential ... (more...)