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  2. Fountain Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Various tests of the Fountain Avenue area and landfills were conducted in 1985 and 1986. [3]A December 4, 1998 press announcement by Congressman Vito Fossella stated that Fossella "laid out a compelling argument for deauthorizing the property as part of Gateway National Recreation Area and restoring it as a temporary waste disposal site only for trash generated in Brooklyn".

  3. Flatlands, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Public Library, Flatlands branch. The Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) has two branches in Flatlands. The Flatlands branch is located at 2065 Flatbush Avenue near Avenue P. It was opened in a former Prudential Savings Bank branch in 1949, and moved to its current 6,000-square-foot (560 m 2) space in 1955. [36]

  4. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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    A wrecking yard (Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian English), scrapyard (Irish, British and New Zealand English) or junkyard (American English) is the location of a business in dismantling where wrecked or decommissioned vehicles are brought, their usable parts are sold for use in operating vehicles, while the unusable metal parts, known as ...

  5. List of Brooklyn neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    These later became English settlements, and were consolidated over time until the entirety of Kings County was the unified City of Brooklyn. The towns were, clockwise from the north: Bushwick, Brooklyn, Flatlands, Gravesend, New Utrecht, with Flatbush in the middle.

  6. Lucchese crime family Brooklyn faction - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Paul Vario was released from prison and became a made man in the Lucchese family, and then he quickly was promoted to the caporegime of the Brooklyn crew. [2] Vario operated from an old German bar known as Geffken's on Flatlands Avenue and a Junkyard on Avenue D in Canarsie, Brooklyn. [2]

  7. Willets Point - Wikipedia

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    A Hunter College study in April 2006 found that Willets Point was a "unique regional destination" for auto parts and repairs, [7]: 2 [8] and that the 225 businesses in the area employed a combined 1,400 to 1,800 people at the time. [7]: 2, 7 [6] It had a population of 10 people as of 2011. [2]

  8. Trak Auto - Wikipedia

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    Trak Auto Corporation was an American retail chain specializing in automotive parts and accessories based in Landover, Maryland. Founded by Robert Haft in 1979, [ 1 ] at its peak in 1993 it operated 333 stores around the United States under the Trak Auto, Super Trak, and Super Trak Warehouse concepts.

  9. Victory Auto Wreckers - Wikipedia

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    Victory Auto Wreckers was founded in the 1940s by a pair of World War II veterans. [3] The company was purchased by Kenneth Weisner in 1967 and is now owned by his son, Kyle. [4] Victory purchased wrecked or decommissioned vehicles and then allowed customers to browse through their lots in search of workable parts.

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