City Places
City Streets & Paths
Structures & Utilities
Religious & Cultural Sites
Urban Problems & Communities
100

A central part of the city with many offices and stores.

What is downtown?

100

A narrow path between buildings.

What is an alleyway?

100

A decorative structure that sprays water.

What is a fountain?

100

A Christian place of worship.

What is a church?

100

A group of people living in the same area.

What is a community?

200

A group of buildings where people live, often sharing walls.

What is a condominium?

200

A wide, tree-lined street in a city.

What is a boulevard?

200

A tall structure that stores water for a city.

What is a water tower?

200

A large, impressive Christian building.

What is a cathedral?

200

The outer parts of a city.

What are the outskirts?

300

A place where buses pick up and drop off passengers

What is a bus stop?

300

A road with no exit.

What is a dead-end street?

300

A small enclosed space with a public phone.

What is a telephone booth?

300

A building for religious practice that’s often not Christian.

What is a temple?

300

A run-down area with poor housing.

What are the slums?

400

A facility where gasoline is sold for cars.

What is a gas station?

400

A public area designed for people to walk, no cars allowed.

What is a pedestrian area?

400

A vertical column used for posting ads.

What is an advertising column?

400

A structure built to honor someone who has died.

What is a memorial?

400

The edge or border of a city or region.

What is the periphery?

500

A large storage building for goods.

What is a warehouse?

500

The material that covers sidewalks and roads.

What is paving?

500

Underground channels that carry waste water.

What are sewers?

500

A carved figure of a person or animal.

What is a statue?

500

An area within a city with its own name and identity.

What is a neighborhood?

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