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In the United States, inner suburbs (sometimes known as "first-ring" suburbs) are the older, more densely populated 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).
Atlanta, Georgia
editAustin, Texas
editBaltimore, Maryland
editBaton Rouge, Louisiana
editBay Area, California
editSan Francisco
editSan Jose
editOakland
editBirmingham, Alabama
editBoston, Massachusetts
editBuffalo, New York
editBurlington, Vermont
editChattanooga, Tennessee
editTennessee side
editGeorgia Side
editChicago, Illinois
editIllinois side
edit- Alsip
- Bedford Park
- Bensenville
- Berkeley
- Berwyn
- Blue Island
- Bridgeview
- Brookfield
- Burbank
- Burnham
- Calumet City
- Calumet Park
- Chicago Heights
- Chicago Ridge
- Cicero
- Des Plaines
- Dolton
- Elmhurst
- Elmwood Park
- Evanston
- Evergreen Park
- Forest Park
- Franklin Park
- Harvey
- Harwood Heights
- Hickory Hills
- Hometown
- La Grange
- Lincolnwood
- Lombard
- Markham
- Maywood
- Melrose Park
- 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
- Stone Park
- Summit
- Westchester
- Wilmette
Indiana side
editCincinnati, Ohio
editOhio side
editNorthern Kentucky side
editCleveland/Akron, Ohio
editCleveland
editAkron
editColumbus, Ohio
editDallas–Fort Worth, Texas
editDallas
edit- Addison
- Cockrell Hill
- Duncanville
- Farmers Branch
- Garland
- Highland Park
- Irving
- Richardson
- University Park
Fort Worth
editDayton, Ohio
editDenver, Colorado
editDetroit, Michigan
edit- 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
Grand Rapids, Michigan
editHartford, Connecticut
editHouston, Texas
editIndianapolis, Indiana
editKansas City, Missouri
editMissouri side
editKansas side
editLittle Rock, Arkansas
editLos Angeles, California
editLouisville, Kentucky
editKentucky side
editIndiana side
editMadison, Wisconsin
editMiami-Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
editMilwaukee, Wisconsin
editMinneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota
editMinneapolis
editSt. Paul
editNashville, Tennessee
editNew Orleans, Louisiana
editNew York, New York
editNew York side
editNew Jersey side
editOklahoma City, Oklahoma
edit- Bethany
- Britton (annexed by Oklahoma City in 1950)
- Del City
- The Village
- Warr Acres
Omaha, Nebraska
editOrlando, Florida
editPeoria, Illinois
editPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
editPennsylvania side
editNew Jersey side
editPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
editPortland, Oregon
editOregon side
editWashington side
editProvidence, Rhode Island
editPuget Sound, Washington
editSeattle
editTacoma
editRochester, New York
editSalt Lake City, Utah
editSan Antonio, Texas
editSan Diego, California
editShreveport, Louisiana
editSouth Central Pennsylvania
editHarrisburg
editYork
editSpringfield, Illinois
editSt. Louis, Missouri
editMissouri side
editIllinois side
editStamford, Connecticut
editWashington, D.C.
editMaryland
edit- Bethesda
- Bladensburg
- Brentwood
- Capitol Heights
- Cheverly
- Chevy Chase
- Chillum
- College Park
- Coral Hills
- Cottage City
- District Heights
- Forest Heights
- Friendship Village
- Gaithersburg
- Greenbelt
- Hillcrest Heights
- Hyattsville
- Kensington
- Mount Rainier
- Montgomery Village
- North Brentwood
- Oxon Hill
- Rockville
- Seat Pleasant
- Silver Spring
- Suitland
- Takoma Park
- Wheaton
Virginia
editSee also
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^ "Sorry Boston, Google Fiber goes to Kansas". Boston.com. 2011-03-30. Retrieved 2012-05-28. [dead link]