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Like Manhattan, New Haven is a grid city. Founded by Puritans escaping persecution, the new settlement was based not on Philadelphia, but on the ideal city of the Levites, as described in Numbers 35:1–6. The Puritans neatly laid the streets in a four-by-four grid, the dimensions taken from Ezekiel 45:2, with its central meetinghouse copied from Exodus 26.
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power
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