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Unincorporated community



An unincorporated community is one general term for a geographic area having a common social identity without benefit of municipal organization or official political designation (i.e. incorporation as a city or town). There are two main types of unincorporated communities: * a neighborhood or other community existing within one or across multiple existing incorporated areas (i.e. cities or towns). One example is Clifton, Massachusetts (neighborhood). * a neighborhood or other community existing outside of an incorporated municipal government, or away from a larger urbanized area. For example, Paradise, Michigan. Generally unincorporated communities are in rural areas or beside small cities. Generally they contain no large box-office stores. In New York State, unincorporated communities within towns are called hamlet (place). Urban studies and planning

Unincorporated community



I must say, reading "Generally unincorporated communities are in rural areas or beside small cities. Generally they contain no large box-office stores." after coming to this page from the link at McLean, Virginia is a bit odd. But then, Virginia's city/town/etc. system is a bit odd altogether.


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