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History of New York City |
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Lenape and New Netherland, to 1664 New Amsterdam British and Revolution, 1665–1783 Federal and early American, 1784–1854 Tammany and Consolidation, 1855–1897 (Civil War, 1861–1865) Early 20th century, 1898–1945 Post–World War II, 1946–1977 Modern and post-9/11, 1978–present |
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This is a timeline and chronology of the historyofBrooklyn, New York. Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's boroughs, and was settled in 1646.
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Mr. Hackett's career spanned more than half a century in nightclubs, movies, the stage and television. Of short stature and "plump" body style, his chubby, rubbery face was a familiar one on America's home screens in the 1950s and 1960s when he was a frequent guest on talk shows such as hosted by Jack Paar and Arthur Godfrey, along with his nasal whine and obvious "Brooklyn" or "New York" accented speaking.
Visitors learn, for example, that Steiner Studios—the largest film and television complex outside Hollywood – is the yard's largest tenant.
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