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  2. Acme Smoked Fish Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Harry Brownstein founded what would eventually become Acme Smoked Fish in 1906, shortly after emigrating from Russia. [6] In Brownstein's early days buying and selling smoked fish in Brooklyn, he did so from a horse-drawn wagon throughout several Brooklyn neighborhoods before setting up a brick-and-mortar location in the Brownsville neighborhood during the 1930s. [6]

  3. February House - Wikipedia

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    The February House was an artists' commune from 1940 to 1941 in the neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights, New York City. [1] History

  4. Victorian Flatbush - Wikipedia

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    South Midwood, bordering the Brooklyn College campus to the north [1] [3] West Midwood, with a large number of houses designed by Ackerson [1] [3] The earliest development in Victorian Flatbush was the Tennis Court development, planned by Richard Ficken in the 1880s. [10] These homes were bought and razed to build apartment buildings in the 1920s.

  5. Lucille's Smokehouse Bar-B-Que - Wikipedia

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    Lucille's Smokehouse Bar-B-Que is a chain of restaurants founded in Signal Hill, California specializing in barbecue cuisine as well as southern and Cajun style meals. The restaurants feature a southern American and Blues theme. The chain has locations in California, Arizona, and Nevada, and is owned by Hofman Hospitality Group. [3]

  6. Prospect Park South - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Park South is a small neighborhood in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City, located south of Prospect Park.It is included within the Prospect Park South Historic District, which was designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1979 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]

  7. Jans Martense Schenck house - Wikipedia

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    The Jan Martense Schenck house was built by Dutch settler Jan Martense Schenck (1631-1687), within what is now the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn, New York City. Believed to be one of New York City's oldest houses, the structure was later moved to the Brooklyn Museum , where it is used as a public exhibit.

  8. L'Amour (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    L'Amour spawned two spinoff rock clubs in the mid-1980s: L'Amour East in Queens and L'Amour Far East on Long Island. L'Amour East (also known as “The Edge” for some years) (DNZ Korean supermarket, currently), located on Queens Boulevard (77-00, specifically) in Elmhurst, Queens (Newtown, formerly), south Queens, New York City, NY 11373, existed for several years (circa 1983–1988), riding ...

  9. The Bell House (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Bell House is a bar and music/comedy venue in Brooklyn, New York. In September 2008 it was opened for the first time. In September 2008 it was opened for the first time. It was the usual recording venue for the NPR program Ask Me Another during that program's run.