List of inner suburbs in the United States
In the United States, inner suburbs (sometimes known as "first-ring" suburbs) are the older, more populous communities of a metropolitan area with histories that significantly predate those of their suburban or exurban counterparts. Most inner suburbs share a common border with the principal city of the metropolitan area and developed along railroad or streetcar lines radiating from the principal city (or at ferry termini, if at water borders).
Albany, New York
Atlanta
Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
- Alsip
- Bedford Park
- Bensenville
- Berwyn
- Blue Island
- Bridgeview
- Burbank
- Burnham
- Calumet City
- Calumet Park
- Chicago Heights
- Chicago Ridge
- Cicero
- Des Plaines
- Dolton
- Elmwood Park
- Evanston
- Evergreen Park
- Franklin Park
- Harvey
- Harwood Heights
- Hickory Hills
- Hometown
- Lincolnwood
- Markham
- Merrionette Park
- Morton Grove
- Mount Prospect
- Niles
- Norridge
- Oak Lawn
- Oak Park
- Park Ridge
- River Forest
- Riverside
- River Grove
- Riverdale
- Rosemont
- Schiller Park
- Skokie
- Stickney
- Summit
- Hammond, IN
Cincinnati
Ohio side
Northern Kentucky side
Cleveland
Dayton, Ohio
Detroit
- Allen Park
- Berkley
- Center Line
- Dearborn
- Dearborn Heights
- Eastpointe
- Ecorse
- Ferndale
- Grosse Pointe
- Hamtramck
- Harper Woods
- Hazel Park
- Highland Park
- Huntington Woods
- Inkster
- Lathrup Village
- Lincoln Park
- Melvindale
- Oak Park
- Pleasant Ridge
- Redford Township
- River Rouge
- Roseville
- Royal Oak
- Royal Oak Township
- St. Clair Shores
- Southfield
- Warren
- Wayne
- Westland
Dallas
Dallas
Fort Worth
Houston
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Missouri side
Kansas side
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Memphis
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Minneapolis
St. Paul
New Orleans
New York City/Tri-State Area
New York
New Jersey
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania side
New Jersey side
- Camden
- Collingswood
- Haddonfield
- Haddon Township
- Haddon Heights
- Gloucester City
- Merchantville
- Pennsauken
- Palmyra
- Riverton
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco
Oakland
San Jose
South Florida
Miami–Miami Beach
- North Miami
- North Miami Beach
- South Miami
- El Portal
- Miami Gardens
- Opa-locka
- Medley
- Richmond Heights
- Coral Gables
Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach–Hollywood
- Deerfield Beach
- Lauderhill
- Lauderdale Lakes
- North Lauderdale
- Wilton Manors
- Dania Beach
- Hallandale Beach
St. Louis
Tampa Bay Area
Hillsborough County (Tampa)
Pinellas County (St. Petersburg-Clearwater)
Washington, D.C.
Maryland
Virginia
See also
Notes
- ↑ Roseville could be considered an inner suburb of Minneapolis as it borders both cities, but primarily borders St. Paul.
References
- ↑ "Sorry Boston, Google Fiber goes to Kansas". Boston.com. 2011-03-30. Retrieved 2012-05-28.
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