Boulevards
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- For the type of road, see Boulevard.
Boulevards is a network of city guides on the Internet established in 1994 by Boulevards New Media Inc., an early Internet content pioneer. It preceded other city guide networks such as Citysearch and Microsoft's now-defunct Sidewalk.com product, which launched with a similar name and may have been influenced by Boulevards.
The network includes city guides operated at the dotcom version of city names in 60 percent of the Top 20 U.S. cities. Among Boulevards' properties are LosAngeles.com, SanFrancisco.com, Seattle.com, Houston.com, Dallas.com, SanAntonio.com, Denver.com, SaltLakeCity.com, Minneapolis.com, StPetersburg.com and Philadelphia.com.
In 2005, Boulevards acquired the popular San Francisco city guide SF Station.
Boulevards is based in San Jose, California.
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