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Question:ya.... they are usually in the bad section of town, ours is


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: ya.... they are usually in the bad section of town, ours is

nope sorry

yes in philadelphia pa and it is in a slum condition

We didn't until 2 summers ago, and the street that they decided to rededicate as Martin Luther King boulevard is the street that has been known for prostitution and drug peddling. There is a Homeless shelter and many food pantry's on this same road. Why do you ask?

Yes I have one- It's a good street- It travels from one end of town to the other. Why do you ask? ( I mean a good street as far as the structure of it- also where it runs - it goes through the good and not so good area's) which even when running through the good area's there are still traffic accidents etc ... But I mean there arent hookers walking up and down the street - or shootings going on. And one part of the street goes through a pretty nasty area- as one part goes through a "ritzy" area.

Yes, in Beaumont, Texas we have a divided 4 lane parkway with underpasses under railroad tracks and cross streets from Lamar University to Interstate 10. It is in great condition.

Not in my town, but in the adjacent town. There is Martin L. King street in Berkeley, CA. I'd say it is kind of average for the town, not much better not much worse.

There is a park named after MLK here; it is in good condition.

We have one in Terre Haute, Indiana. The placement of it is actually in a great place. It is 4-lanes wide and is in imaculate condition, compared to all the other streets in town. But as far as it's surroundings...some houses/buildings could be in better shape, but the road itself is GREAT!

There's one in Indianapolis, Indiana. It's always busy. It's in good condition.

Yes we do. It starts downtown and travels pretty far through the city. Most of the neighborhoods it runs through are not be places I want to inhabit.

There is one in Albuquerque, NM. It runs from downtown to the University of New Mexico. It is in decent condition -- a well used street with both residents and businesses on it.

There is also an MLK Blvd. in Las Vegas, NV., actually it's mostly in North Las Vegas, about 6 miles long, it is a major arterial mostly through residential districts.

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got a bridge and a train station...The bridge is fine but has been under repair of 7 straight years..The contractors keep messin it up..