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This category lists streetcar suburbs: communities whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines, cable cars or tram routes as a primary means of transportation.
Pages in category "Streetcar suburbs"
The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.
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- Cedar Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Charles Village, Baltimore
- Cherokee Triangle, Louisville
- Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Claremont, Oakland/Berkeley, California
- Cleveland Circle
- Columbia City, Seattle, Washington
- Coolidge Corner
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- Eastlake, Seattle, Washington
- Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon
- El Condado, Puerto Rico
- Elmhurst, Oakland, California
- Elmwood, Berkeley, California
- Evanston, Illinois
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- Mattapan, Massachusetts
- Maxwell Park, Oakland, California
- Melrose-Rugby, Roanoke, Virginia
- Mile End, Montreal
- Millsmont, Oakland, California
- Milton, Massachusetts
- Mission Hill, Boston, Massachusetts
- Montrose, Houston, Texas
- Morningside, Minnesota
- Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C.
- Mount Rainier, Maryland
- Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania
- Multnomah, Portland, Oregon
- Myers Park (Charlotte neighborhood)
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- Wallingford, Seattle, Washington
- Wasena, Roanoke, Virginia
- West Portal, San Francisco, California
- West Roxbury, Massachusetts
- Westbrae, Berkeley, California
- Westwood Park, San Francisco, California
- Woodland Heights, Houston, Texas
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