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  2. Washington Avenue Soldier's Monument and Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The heirs of village founder John Suffern bought the cannon in 1851 and ritually fired it from the top of nearby Union Hill on Independence Day of every year, as well as for special events like the completion of the Erie Railroad across New York State in 1852. They donated the cannon to the village in 1908 to use as the latter saw fit, and the ...

  3. Suffern, New York - Wikipedia

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    Suffern is a village that was incorporated in 1796 in the town of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York. Sitting adjacent to the town of Mahwah, New Jersey, Suffern is located 31 miles northwest of Manhattan. [2] As of the 2020 census, Suffern's population was 11,402. [3]

  4. Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    New York City Subway service to Sheepshead Bay is provided by the BMT Brighton Line (B and Q trains), with local stops at Avenue U and Neck Road, and express/local stops at the Kings Highway and Sheepshead Bay stations. New York City Bus routes in the area include the B3, B4, B36, B44, B44 SBS, B49 and B68 local buses and the BM3 express bus. [71]

  5. Jumbo Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo Pictures was an American animation studio founded by Jim Jinkins and David Campbell on July 20, 1990. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On February 29, 1996, Disney, which completed its purchase of ABC nearly 3 weeks prior on February 9, purchased Jumbo Pictures to add Doug to their roster of properties.

  6. Lafayette Theatre (Suffern) - Wikipedia

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    The theatre organ, which is owned and maintained by the New York Theatre Organ Society (NYTOS), is played every Friday and Saturday night, and is a favorite feature before the Big Screen Classics presentations on Saturday mornings. The main house organist was Jeff Barker from 2002 until his death in 2013.

  7. Jumbo slice - Wikipedia

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    A jumbo slice is an oversized New York–style pizza sold by the slice to go, especially popular in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, D.C., and Morningside Heights, a neighborhood of New York City. A circular pizza pie from which jumbo slices are cut may be up to 36 inches (90 cm) in diameter, and individual slices can be more than 1 ...

  8. Biotech company Regeneron buys Avon site in Rockland ... - AOL

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    The company also has facilities in New York's capital region. Massive Regeneron expansion: Company plan could make Westchester a capital of biotech industry Regeneron reports it has more than ...

  9. Stage Deli - Wikipedia

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    The Stage Deli, located on Seventh Avenue just two blocks from Carnegie Hall, was a well-known New York City delicatessen, patronized by numerous celebrities. It was first opened in 1937 by Russian-Jewish immigrant Max Asnas. [1] [2] The deli was known for Broadway-themed dishes including the "Mamma Mia!"