Where One Neighborhood Ends and Another Begins

The Brian Lehrer Show | Oct 7, 2015

DNAInfo had its readers crowdsource their neighborhoods' boundaries. And it turns out, there's some disagreement on where Washington Heights ends and Inwood begins (among others).

John Keefe, senior editor of the WNYC data news team, breaks down those results and talks about why it matters where one neighborhood ends and another one begins.

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