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  2. Category:1940s in California - Wikipedia

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    History portal; North America portal ... Pages in category "1940s in California" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.

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  5. Category:1940s in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1940 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) season; 1940 Brooklyn Dodgers season; 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) season; 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers season; 1941 World Series

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    Long before it became the go-to borough for hipsters and commuters, Brooklyn was once America’s third largest city, independent and separate from Manhattan and the City of New York, explains ...

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  9. Brooklyn, California - Wikipedia

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    The name Brooklyn commemorated the ship that had brought Mormon settlers to California in 1846. [1] In 1870, Brooklyn absorbed the nearby town of Lynn, which housed a footwear industry, and incorporated as a city. [1] The San Francisco and Oakland Railroad had built a station at San Antonio. [1] When the Central Pacific Railroad took over the ...