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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So funny. I grew up in the inner city and don't want that for my child. It's not all that as you may find out, especially in MS and HS. [b]Or you will segregate yourself in the city. All of you city folk, how many low income minorities are you hanging out with?[/quote][/b] All of DC's urban neighborhoods (as defined by use of space, not as in a 1950s-1980s euphemism for disadvantaged) are by this point largely gentrified. [/quote] Columbia Heights would beg to differ. [/quote] OK, so Columbia Heights maintains a sizable percentage of lower income residents. It has, nevertheless, seen *dramatic* gentrification. [/quote]
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