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  2. Timeline of Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Congregational Church of the Evangel, a historic Congregational church in Flatbush, Brooklyn & was built in 1916–1917 and is an asymmetrically massed Late Gothic Revival style building. Storehouse No. 2, U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base was a United States Navy Fleet supply base that was built during World War I.

  3. Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Served as a member of the board of the New York Bridge Company, the company that built the Brooklyn Bridge, and led an unsuccessful effort to remove Washington Roebling as the chief engineer on that project. [43] Raised the tax rate from 2.33% of $100 assessed valuation in 1881 to 2.59% in 1883. [42]

  4. History of New York City - Wikipedia

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    A few of the original Dutch place names have been retained, most notably Flushing (after the Dutch town of Vlissingen), Harlem (after Haarlem), and Brooklyn (after Breukelen). Few buildings, however, remain from the 17th century. The oldest recorded house still in existence in New York, the Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House in Brooklyn, dates from 1652.

  5. History of New York City (1898–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The Woolworth Building, built in 1913. The modern five boroughs, comprising the city of New York, were united in 1898. In that year, the cities of New York—which then consisted of present-day Manhattan and the Bronx—and Brooklyn were both consolidated with the counties of Queens and Staten Island. [3]

  6. Brooklyn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn side's caisson, which was built first, originally had a height of 9.5 feet (2.9 m) and a ceiling composed of five layers of timber, each layer 1 foot (0.30 m) tall. Ten more layers of timber were later added atop the ceiling, and the entire caisson was wrapped in tin and wood for further protection against flooding.

  7. These Immigrants Are Building America - AOL

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    New Jersey's General Pencil. Head over to This Built America for the full story on German Coronel and Helmut Bode. All across the globe, individuals are learning their crafts. Be it in the ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Brooklyn

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    1870s-built boulevard considered to be the first parkway. Segment between Ralph and Bushwick Avenues not part of the NRHP. 66: Eighth Avenue (14th Brooklyn Regiment) Armory: Eighth Avenue (14th Brooklyn Regiment) Armory

  9. These Immigrants Are Building America - AOL

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