Boundaries
Old Brooklyn is bounded on the north by Interstate 71 and by Denison Ave. The western boundary is Ridge Road, the southern is Brookpark Road, and the eastern is State Route 176 (the Jennings Freeway). Most of Old Brooklyn's northern and eastern borders are with the city of Cleveland, while some of its western boundary is with the city of Brooklyn. Its southern boundary is largely with the city of Parma, although it also shares a small border with Brooklyn Heights.
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