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  2. Koreatown, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Manhattan's Koreatown has been part of the Garment District.In the 1980s, a Korean bookstore and a handful of restaurants were founded in the area. Their success drew other Korean-owned businesses, sustained by increased immigration from Korea and the high levels of tourist traffic stemming from nearby Midtown Manhattan landmarks like the Empire State Building, Macy's Herald ...

  3. Koreatown - Wikipedia

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    A Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운), also known as a Little Korea or Little Seoul, is a Korean-dominated ethnic enclave within a city or metropolitan area outside the Korean Peninsula. History [ edit ]

  4. Koreatown, Palisades Park - Wikipedia

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    Koreatown in Palisades Park has emerged as a dominant nexus of Korean American culture. [28] The Palisades Park Senior Citizens Center provides a popular gathering place where even Korean grandmothers were noted to follow the dance trend of the worldwide viral hit Gangnam Style by South Korean "K-pop" rapper Psy in 2012. [34]

  5. K-pop store opens in Macon. Her parents may own it but this ...

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    K-pop photo cards available for purchase at Macon K-Pop at 2320 Ingleside Ave. in Macon. What’s most popular in the K-pop genre, Chase said, are the boy groups and the girl groups.

  6. Category:Koreatowns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Like with Category:Koreatowns, pages in this category should be of places that are often called "Koreatown", "Little Seoul/Korea", or similar. If a place simply has a large Korean community, do not place it here. Use the more general Category:Korean communities in the United States instead.

  7. Asian Trade District, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The area is recognized as the city's Koreatown, and has been designated as a special district since 1999. [2] With the arrival of Royal Lane station on the DART Green Line in 2010, the area has become increasingly connected to the metropolitan area. [3] The Asian Trade District includes over 21 shopping centers with more than 300 retailers.

  8. Koreatown, Garden Grove - Wikipedia

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    Koreatown (also referred to as Little Seoul and the Korean Business District on nearby street signage) is on Garden Grove Boulevard between Beach Boulevard and Brookhurst Street in Garden Grove, Orange County, California. The Korean population in Orange County more than doubled between 1990 and 2010.

  9. Koreatown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운, Koriataun) is a neighborhood in central Los Angeles, California, centered near Eighth Street and Irolo Street. [2] Koreans began immigrating in larger numbers in the 1960s and found housing in the Mid-Wilshire area. Many opened businesses as they found rent and tolerance toward the growing Korean population.