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Monday, August 31, 2009. Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn. Ironically, the Vinegar Hill section of Brooklyn was named in honor of an Irish battle against the British, and it resides on land that was confiscated from the British. The land was initially the property of Rajaike, an English farmer and loyalist who supported the British during the Revolutionary War. At the end of th. It was at the bottom of this ridge that the bodies of American Revolutionary War soldiers who died on British prison ships were found, in...

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NYC Museum Group: Hunters Point, Queens

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Sunday, July 5, 2009. Hunters Point, Queens. Hunters Point is sometimes referred to as Long Island City although it is just a par. The Last Mayor of Long Island City. Hunters Point was incorporated into Long Island City an. Od, which is a mecca for art institutions as well as subways, is also seeing the development of residential buildings, restaurants and other amenities that serve the growing native population and visitors. The latest addition is Gantry Park and beach, accessible by water taxi....

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NYC Museum Group: Red Hook, Brooklyn

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Sunday, May 31, 2009. Red Hook, Brooklyn. Is a scruffy waterfront district, with the new sprouting among the old landmarks. In an area where cargo ships once loaded grain, cruise ships now transport tourists. Landmarks are largely in disrepair, but artists have found the old warehouses hospitable and mega-stores have found the space they crave for expansion. It is a work in progress, an unfinished picture. Tobacco The Cash Crop. Pre Civil War Period: The Boom Years. Housing projects were built for the do...

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NYC Museum Group: Downtown Brooklyn

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009. Downtown Brooklyn is the civic center of Brooklyn. Within the radius of a few blocks you have Borough Hall, formerly City Hall, The Municipal Building, with its compendium of bureaucratic services, several courts, a law school and a jail, aka house of detention. In short, there is everything you need to govern a city, which many residents still consider Broo. Klyn to be despite its official status as one of the five boroughs of New York City. The City of Brooklyn. In the mid 185...

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NYC Museum Group: Greenpoint, Brooklyn

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Is a charming, village-like neighborhood in Brooklyn, where Polish is heard on the streets and restaurants serve traditional Polish cuisine from bilingual menus. Enter the New York High Rise. The green pasture transformed into a small industrial village is now facing its next transformation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. NYC Museum Group Home Page. View my complete profile.

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NYC Museum Group: Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn

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Monday, August 31, 2009. Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn. Ironically, the Vinegar Hill section of Brooklyn was named in honor of an Irish battle against the British, and it resides on land that was confiscated from the British. The land was initially the property of Rajaike, an English farmer and loyalist who supported the British during the Revolutionary War. At the end of th. It was at the bottom of this ridge that the bodies of American Revolutionary War soldiers who died on British prison ships were found, in...

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