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How is a block defined in the US (in navigational sense I guess). Do you count every single minor road as a block or is a block between two major roads (5th and 6th).
As an example I'd consider the below to be three blocks from the strip, but it could be 12 if you count the small roads....? http://www.bing.com/maps/default.asp...rner&mkt=en-GB |
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That wouldn't be three blocks, it's over 3 miles! http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_big_is_one_city_block That helps. |
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Davis Park encompasses what I would assume to be a standard american "block". When streets don't adhere to that size and shape, they aren't in block form, and can't be measured as such.
In your original example, I would say the place is x miles from the strip, not x blocks. |
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My query is what is termed as a block in the US. Is is a thing constrained by highway boundaries or understood as a term that varies dependent on area. I can't even explain what I want to know lol. |
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Oh, that's confusing because people from Vegas always seem to say it's two blocks to the hilton or stuff like that. unfortunately I think it does vary by area and once you get into rural areas, or where there is no "block" form, they get tossed out the window |
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Wow is this really such a hard thing to define? Over here a block is always defined as the distance between one street to the next, regardless of how important/large a street is. So say you live on the corner of Downer street and 2nd ave. If you walk to the corner of Downer street and 3rd ave then you will have walked a total of 1 block.
Here is an example of one square block http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=4661790 And an example of walking 3 blocks. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=4661794 |
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Wow is this really such a hard thing to define? Over here a block is always defined as the distance between one street to the next, regardless of how important/large a street is. So say you live on the corner of Downer street and 2nd ave. If you walk to the corner of Downer street and 3rd ave then you will have walked a total of 1 block. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=4661968 |
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I understand that fine, but this is one block, two, three? |
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Wow is this really such a hard thing to define? Over here a block is always defined as the distance between one street to the next, regardless of how important/large a street is. So say you live on the corner of Downer street and 2nd ave. If you walk to the corner of Downer street and 3rd ave then you will have walked a total of 1 block. And DM, I would say that it's 3 blocks, maybe a little over. The only difference I could think of was a country block, which of course is probably about a mile in distance, maybe a little more or a little less... |
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I agree with you, since being from Wisconsin... |
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I understand that fine, but this is one block, two, three? |
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