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ZIP code: 75436. Area code(s) 903, 430: FIPS code: 48-20128 [3] GNIS feature ID: 2412421 [2] Website: Detroit is a town in Red River County, Texas, United States.
Parkland is a neighborhood in far western Detroit, bordering Warrendale. [5] Warrendale: Warren Ave. Warrendale is one of Detroit's largest neighborhoods. Its approximate borders are Joy Road to the north, Greenfield road to the east, and the city limits in other directions. [22] Warrendale borders the communities of Dearborn and Dearborn Heights.
Boynton and Oakwood Heights occupy the southernmost 2.80 square miles (7.25 km 2) of the city of Detroit. It is the only area of the Detroit city limits that fall south of the River Rouge. Boynton is the southernmost neighborhood, stretching as far south as Outer Drive on the border with the city of Lincoln Park.
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The City of Houston operates parks in the annexed portion of Alief. City of Houston parks are maintained by the City of Houston Parks and Recreation Department. [140] Alief Community Park. Alief Community Park is a 37.3-acre (0.151 km 2) park located at the southwest corner of Bellaire Boulevard and Kirkwood Road. [141]
[7] [5]: 40–43 Sunset Valley's first city hall was built in 1977. Although informal police protection in Sunset Valley began in 1954, a formal police department was established in 1979. [6] While Sunset Valley began as a residential community, in 1990 the city approved the development of a 60-acre (24 ha) retail center.
Until around the time of the Great Depression, Sunset Heights was a fashionable neighborhood. [citation needed] The neighborhood was designated as a historic district in 1984, with the help of John Karr. [10] In 2003, the Sunset Heights Neighborhood Association started giving tours of historic areas and homes called the Sunset Heights Tour. [2]
The skyscraper at 2700 Sloat Blvd. would not only overlook the San Francisco Zoo, but it would become the tallest building in the Outer Sunset neighborhood and change its makeup.