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New Utrecht High School was established in 1915 as an offshoot of the nearby coeducational Bay Ridge High School. New Utrecht High School became an all-boys school, while Bay Ridge High School became an all-girls school. The school's first location was a wooden building on 86th Street and 18th Avenue, with a population of 350 students.
Academie Tien [1] [a] (stylized as ACADEMİE TİEN) is a Dutch secondary school located in Leidsche Rijn, Utrecht. The school officially opened in 2015 as Mavo Tien, which only offered education to students in the MAVO level. [5] On August 1, 2018, the school changed its name to Academie Tien and started enrolling students in the HAVO and VWO ...
The BMT West End Line is a line of the New York City Subway, serving the Brooklyn communities of Sunset Park, Borough Park, New Utrecht, Bensonhurst, Bath Beach and Coney Island. The D train operates local on the entire line at all times. Although there is a center express track and three express stations along the line, there is no regular ...
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New Utrecht Avenue Line or West End Line (Brooklyn surface), a former transit line running along New Utrecht Avenue and other streets between Coney Island and Sunset Park, built as a steam line (1863–1864), electrified 1893; New Utrecht Avenue Line (elevated), normally called the BMT West End Line, built between 1913 and 1917 to replace the ...
New Utrecht was established in 1652 by Dutch settlers in the Dutch colony of New Netherland, the last of the original six towns to be founded in Kings County. New Utrecht ceased to exist in 1894 when it was annexed by the City of Brooklyn, and became part of the City of Greater New York when Brooklyn joined as a borough in 1898.
The 62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue station is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the open-cut BMT Sea Beach Line and the elevated BMT West End Line. It is located at New Utrecht Avenue and 62nd Street in Borough Park and Bensonhurst, Brooklyn , and is served by the D and N trains at all times.
In 1884, a girls' school, privately set up by Sarah DeCharms Hibbard, merged with the Academy. [2] At the start of the 20th century, the schools relocated to what was then the countryside near Philadelphia, in Montgomery County. [2] Funding from PPG Industries founder John Pitcairn enabled the construction of the new campus. Later, in the 1960s ...