Fifeville in flux

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Mapping Fifeville is no task for the fainthearted. Critics of the Fifeville-Castle Hill Historic District (shown in blue) have called into question the boundary lines, arguing that it should include more of the western section of Fifeville, and divide the eastern section as something different—proposed names have included "West of Ridge Street," "Builder’s blocks," an allusion to Allen Hawkins, and "Eastern Fifeville." Regardless what you call it, there are some key landmarks of a rapidly changing neighborhood