Bowne Park is on the other side of Northern Boulevard, which makes for a distinct geographic divide.
Also present among the company was a geographic divide between settlers in the West and settlers and investors in the East.
Slavery became a wedge issue in Arkansas, forming a geographic divide that remained for decades.
In Congress, the ideological rift is accompanied by a geographic divide.
The Elusive Suburban Vote The new political map shows the widest geographic divide between the parties in more than a generation.
His own background already straddles that geographic and political divide.
Attorney General Janet Reno said she was "troubled" by the apparent racial and geographic divide and called for a broader study of the "bias" issue by outside experts.
Look at postelection America, and you see a similarly clear geographic divide: the liberal, urban coasts with a couple of Midwestern blobs nervously framing a homogeneous, conservative heartland.
It's not merely a geographic divide, although they lie over 100km (some 67 miles) apart.
New stats show a startling geographic divide in places with graduates, and those without any qualifications at all.