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Somehow I don't think they were romanticizing Sholmo and his klezmer band from 100 years ago with their "welcome to the ghettodrome" slogan.
Park Slope seems a lot more gentrified than ghetto.
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In December 2006 Natural Home magazine named Park Slope one of America's 10 best neighborhoods based on criteria including parks, green spaces and neighborhood gathering spaces; farmer’s markets and community gardens; public transportation and locally-owned businesses; and environmental and social policy.[6] Park Slope is part of Brooklyn Community Board 6.
This isn't what I think of when I think 'ghetto'
This is what comes to mind
The fact remains, that by their very nature ghettos are horrible places to live and most who live there wish to escape. Romanticizing them does no good for anyone.
OT:is that second pic of Baltimore it looks a hell of alot like it, i miss Baltimore now that i live in corn fields