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  2. Brooklyn Bridge (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Bridge is an American sitcom television series which aired on CBS between September 20, 1991, to August 6, 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the mid-1950s. The premise was partially based on the childhood of executive producer and creator Gary David Goldberg .

  3. List of closed New York City Subway stations - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn: April 9, 1936 [7] June 1, 1946 [8] West of Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets. Closed due to low ridership and proximity to other Downtown Brooklyn stations. Site now houses the New York Transit Museum. [9] [10] Myrtle Avenue: B Fourth Avenue Line: Brooklyn: June 22, 1915 [11] July 1956 [12] Between the Manhattan Bridge and DeKalb Avenue.

  4. Danny Gerard - Wikipedia

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    Danny Gerard (born Daniel Gerard Lanzetta; May 29, 1977) is an American actor and musician.He is best known for his role as Alan Silver in the CBS television series Brooklyn Bridge.

  5. Long-hidden space under Brooklyn Bridge reopens after 15 ...

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    A long-closed plot of land under the Brooklyn Bridge has reopened to the public after 15 years — restoring another slice of greenspace for one of the city’s most crowded neighborhoods.

  6. WNYE-TV - Wikipedia

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    The show is filmed around the city, from longtime clubs like Irving Plaza to the accordion shop Main Squeeze. Below is a list of some of the original series on NYC Media: $9.99: a guide to free and cheap attractions. Blueprint NYC: tours of New York's iconic locations (the Brooklyn Bridge, City Hall, Central Park).

  7. Whale, that’s something you don’t see every day. A humpback made a shocking splash beneath the Brooklyn Bridge Monday — marking the species’ first visit to the East River in two years ...

  8. New York World Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York World Building was at 53–63 Park Row, at the northeast corner with Frankfort Street, in the Civic Center of Manhattan, across from New York City Hall.The building initially occupied a roughly parallelogram-shaped land lot with frontage of 115 feet (35 m) on Park Row to the northwest and 136 feet (41 m) on Frankfort Street to the south.

  9. Ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge is being moved from ...

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    Five tugboats escort the 100,000-ton ship 2.5 miles to the local marine terminal. (Scripps News)