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Coordinates: 40°39.60N 73°56.50W / 40.66000°N 73.94167°W / 40.66000; -73.94167
 

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Wingate, Brooklyn
Founded byFarrel Meltzer
Named forGeorge Wood Wingate
Area code704

Wingate is a neighborhood in the north central portion of the New York City boroughofBrooklyn. The area is bordered by Prospect Lefferts Gardens to the west, Crown Heights to the north and east, and East Flatbush to the south. Wingate is bounded by Empire Boulevard to the north, Troy Avenue to the east, Winthrop Street to the south, and New York Avenue to the west.[1] The area is part of Brooklyn Community District 9.[2] It is sometimes considered part of Crown Heights, East Flatbush, and/or Prospect Lefferts Gardens.[3]

The neighborhood was originally named Pigtown. It was so named because it was the location of several major pig farms that supplied Brooklyn.[3] Pigtown was at the southern periphery of the City of Brooklyn where it bordered the TownofFlatbush. On modern maps it is bounded on the north by Empire Boulevard (formerly Malbone Street), on the south by Midwood Street, on the east by Albany Avenue and on the west by Nostrand Avenue. Future drag racer Frederick DiNome and his criminal brother Richard DiNome were born and raised in Pigtown.[3]as was Rudy Giuliani, who spent his first seven years there.

The neighborhood was renamed to Wingate in the 2000s by real estate developers enjoying the massive influx of new people to Brooklyn.[citation needed] It is named for the now-defunct George W. Wingate High School, locally called "The Banjo School" because of its shape.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Jackson, Kenneth T., ed. (1995). The Encyclopedia of New York City. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 1267. ISBN 0300055366.
  • ^ Brooklyn Community Boards, New York City. Accessed December 31, 2007.
  • ^ a b c Holland, Joy. "Pigtown". Brooklynology. Brooklyn Public Library. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  • 40°39.6′0″N 73°56.5′0″W / 40.66000°N 73.94167°W / 40.66000; -73.94167

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