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  2. Joseph Petrosino - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hand", written by novelist/screenwriter James Dalessandro. In My Ears Are Bent, Joseph Mitchell's collection of his feature articles from the 1930s, Petrosino appears as "Louis Sittenberg, the famous New York detective who was killed on a trip to Italy to bring back a Black Hand agent." Whether Mitchell's informant was confused or ...

  3. Brooklyn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    To highlight the Brooklyn Bridge's cultural status, the city proposed building a Brooklyn Bridge museum near the bridge's Brooklyn end in the 1970s. [396] Though the museum was ultimately not constructed, as many as 10,000 drawings and documents relating to it were found in a carpenter shop in Williamsburg in 1976. [ 397 ]

  4. Joseph Stella - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Stella (born Giuseppe Michele Stella, June 13, 1877 – November 5, 1946) was an Italian-born American Futurist painter best known for his depictions of industrial America, especially his images of the Brooklyn Bridge.

  5. Killing of Debrina Kawam - Wikipedia

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    In an autopsy carried out on the victim, a medical examiner determined that the victim's cause of death was heat-related burns as well as smoke inhalation. [19] Within a day of the attack, false stories circulated on social media using an invented name and AI-generated images. [20] [21] These posts were debunked immediately. [20]

  6. Dominick Napolitano - Wikipedia

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    Dominick Napolitano (June 16, 1930 – August 17, 1981), also known as Sonny Black, was an American Mafia caporegime in the Bonanno crime family. He is known for unwittingly allowing FBI agent Joseph D. Pistone to become an associate in his crew and nearly having him become a "made man."

  7. Eugene de Salignac - Wikipedia

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    Most notably, he documented the construction of the Manhattan Bridge and the Queensboro Bridge, and the Manhattan Municipal Building but his most famous image is that of painters posing nonchalantly on the cables of the Brooklyn Bridge. Using a large-format camera and 8x10 inch glass-plate negatives, he shot over 20,000 images in his career ...

  8. List of disasters in New York City by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Newtown Creek Bridge disaster: structural collapse 9 [127] 2017 New York City truck attack: terrorism 8 [128] 2014 East Harlem gas explosion: explosion 8 [129] 1995 Freddy's Fashion Mart attack: homicide 8 [130] 1932 Ritz Tower Hotel fire and explosion: explosion 8 [131] 1923 1923 Brooklyn elevated train crash: rail 8 [132] 1902 1902 New York ...

  9. Brooklyn Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Museum was founded in 1823 as the Brooklyn Apprentices' Library and merged with the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences in 1843. The museum was conceived as an institution focused on a broad public. [3] The Brooklyn Museum's current building dates to 1897 and has been expanded several times since then.