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Brighton Beach Avenue runs parallel to the Coney Island beach and boardwalk. [32] The proximity of Brighton Beach to the city's beaches and the fact that the neighborhood is directly served by a subway station make it a popular summer weekend destination for New York City residents. [11] Brighton Beach's culture
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People who have lived in the New York City neighborhood of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn. Pages in category "People from Brighton Beach" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
Brighton, New York may refer to: Brighton, Franklin County, New York, a town; ... Brighton Beach, an oceanside community in Brooklyn, New York City near Coney Island;
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Brighton Beach is a community on Coney Island, in the borough of Brooklyn, New York City. Brighton , Brighton Beach , or Brighton Beachside may also refer to the following places: Place names
Brighton Beach Motordrome, also known as the Brighton Beach Stadium, was a racing facility in Brighton Beach, New York. The Motordrome was originally named the Brighton Beach Race-Course , and became the Brighton Beach Motordrome in 1909. [ 1 ]
The New York and Brighton Beach Railway or short N.Y.&B.B. Railway (NY&BB) was a 3-mile-long (4.8 km) standard gauge railway line in Brooklyn on Long Island, New York. It started at Locust Grove in New Utrecht and terminated at Brighton Beach on Coney Island .