Downtown
Downtown (called a city centre in British English) is a word used in North America which refers to the main part of a city. It is usually the central business district where most commercial and office areas are; many of them being in skyscrapers. Tourism also concentrates there.
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Downtown Media
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Lower Manhattan at the southern end of Manhattan Island also has a low topographic elevation -- it was New York City's original down town, and is the fourth-most populous downtown in the United States, and is often the colloquial signification of the term Downtown.
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Center City, Philadelphia, the second-most populous downtown in the United States
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Chicago Loop, the fifth-most populous downtown in the United States
Downtown Los Angeles, the third-most populous downtown in the United States
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Boston skyline on a windy, rainy day
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Aerial views of the Houston, Texas, skyline in 2014.
Timelapse video of Downtown Seattle from atop a Community Transit double-decker bus