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Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 2170
Land area (2000): 20.112791 sq. miles (52.091888 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.229155 sq. miles (0.593508 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 20.341946 sq. miles (52.685396 sq. km)
FIPS code: 20470
Located within: Arkansas (AR), FIPS 05
Location: 34.550639 N, 92.335662 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
East End
Wikipedia
East End most commonly refers to the East End of London.
East End may also refer to:
- The liturgical east end of a cathedral
- East End, Adelaide
- East End, Newbury (Newbury is in Berkshire, but the nearby village of East End is south of the border in Hampshire)
- East End of Sheffield
- East End, Oxfordshire, a hamlet in North Leigh
- East End, Glasgow
- East End, Arkansas, a census-designated place
- East End (Long Island), a region on Long Island, New York
- East End, Houston, Texas, a group of neighborhoods
- East End (Richmond, Virginia)
- East End Historic District (Thomasville, Georgia)
- East End Historic District (Ipswich, Massachusetts)
- East End/East Village (Lexington, Massachusetts)
- East End Historic District, one of the Historic districts in Meridian, Mississippi
- East End Historic District (Newburgh, New York)
- East End, a region of Pittsburgh
- East End Historic District (Galveston, Texas)
- East End Historic District (Charleston, West Virginia)
- East End (Arizona), a summit in the McDowell Mountains in Arizona
- East End, Cayman Islands
- East End and West End of Oslo
The East End of Richmond, Virginia is the quadrant of the City of Richmond, Virginia, and more loosely the Richmond metropolitan area, east of the downtown.
East End is a mountain located at the northeastern end of the McDowell Mountains and about north northeast of Scottsdale, Arizona. Its summit is the highest point in the range, at . The mountain is mostly covered in rocky boulders, and is the site of the ancient Marcus Landslide.
The East End is an area of the independent city of Newport News, Virginia. Located in the older portion of the port city near the harbor of Hampton Roads, the East End is characterized by coal storage and shipping facilities, dock areas for small fishing and sightseeing ships and tugboats, and low income housing. The residential portion includes public housing projects is considered an impoverished and crime-ridden neighborhood. Large numbers of homeless people are present in the East End.
The East End of Long Island is constituted by the five townships at the eastern end of New York's Suffolk County, namely Riverhead, Southampton (which includes Westhampton), Southold, Shelter Island, and East Hampton. Long Island's North Fork and South Fork are part of the East End. "The East End" is sometimes shortened as "The End", but this latter term is also applied only to Montauk, the most easterly hamlet of the contiguous land mass.
The East End includes the most well-known part of Long Island's Viticultural Area, as well as The Hamptons and related resort areas. While other Suffolk County communities have long been considered suburban to New York City, the more rural East End townships have traditionally relied more upon agriculture and recreation. Residents of the five eastern townships had occasionally advocated seceding from Suffolk County to form a proposed " Peconic County", named for the Peconic Bay at the center of the East End's geography. The East End's North Shore is bounded by Long Island Sound, while its east and south are bounded by Block Island Sound and the Atlantic Ocean; the west is bounded by Brookhaven.
The East End is also home to Gabreski Air Base, Plum Island's Animal Disease Center, and the Shinnecock Indian Nation's Shinnecock Reservation.
The East End is a neighborhood of the city of Waterbury, Connecticut. Though part of the city of Waterbury, it has its own identity with its own commercial center, schools, parks and gatherings. It can be self-sustaining, containing many attributes of municipalities throughout the state. Like the other sections/neighborhoods of Waterbury, its distinctive character, shaped by the history and geography of the city, has led residents to form an unusual loyalty to their neighborhood.
Usage examples of "east end".
I figured it was you, and I had my AI do an analysis which showed that about three-quarters of the cases have happened in the lower southern hemisphere, that or else inside a three-thousand-kilometer circle with the chaotic terrain at the east end of Marineris as its center point.
Since the East End School was way to hell and gone across town and the children who lived east of Main Street attended there, I will not bother with it.
They managed to pull the east end of the semicircular floor a hand span closer, rotating it on its diametric center, then nodded in satisfaction at one another as they dropped the rope and departed.
They left the bluffs and walked down the road from the turnaround to where it split, one branch doubling back under a bridge to descend to the base of the bluffs and what she thought of as the feeder caves, the other continuing on along the high ground to the east end of the park, where the bulk of the woods and picnic areas were located.
But that's far off east of here, in the Dales at the east end of the Granite Range.
He was on a school outing in a park at the east end of Newton Division.
Having bagged him in London's East End on his way to America, she set herself with immediate, wifely devotion to unlearn her useless English in place of what seemed to be the prevailing tongue of the New World.
Vinta, also scrubbed and refitted, in brown riding pants and a loose tan blouse, sat beside a table at the east end of the patio.
When I had lain in the East End opium den, when upon such another night as this I had looked out upon a peaceful Norfolk countryside, the same knowledge of aloofness, of utter detachment from the world of living men, had come to me.
Other members of the group had occupied quarters in various parts of the East End, where sailormen of all nationalities congregate.
Chow was the biggest dealer in illicit stuff in all the East End—.
It was the response Raj would have given, and the reason he was here at the east end of the line.
He was a tall man, striving to overcome the East End and to achieve Oxbridge in his speech and demeanor, and he got the sale moving without delay.