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596:. The fill for the docks came from as far away as Europe. As of that year, Mill Island was the site of at least six manufacturing and commercial concerns. One observer attributed the presence of several of these factories to the proposed improvements at Jamaica Bay. A contract for building concrete piers was awarded in 1921 and completed the next year. In 1925, the Flatbush Avenue extension to Rockaway Inlet opened, providing an additional 2,700 feet (820 m) of dock facilities and a strip of land for a road across the marshes. Construction of the docks started in 1927. During the late 1920s and 1930s, the
531:. In 1890, Robert Crooke built a lead-smelting plant on Mill Island. The Crooke Smelting Company was bought out by the National Lead Company, and Robert sold the remainder of the land to the firm of McNulty and Fitzgerald, which erected bulkheads and filled in the marshes. By 1906, Mill Island reportedly received 4,000 short tons (3,600 t) of ore annually. The island's factories had a combined annual output of 3,800 short tons (3,400 t) of metals whose aggregate value was $ 1.25 million ($ 31.8 million in modern dollars). Boats delivered and received shipments via the nearby waterways.
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sewage pipes. In 1963, the city government asked the developers to fix these streets, which were already breaking down. The city argued that the streets would remain private roads until they were upgraded to city standards, but the developers made the opposite argument, saying that the streets were not up to city standards because they were private roads. After a controversy over the paving of the streets, the city ultimately dropped its requests for private builders to pave the streets, instead deciding that the city's
Department of Highways would do the paving. The
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805:, north of Mill Basin, there are two-family brick townhouses with overhanging balconies and awnings. Old Mill Basin, to the northeast, mostly has detached frame houses. It is defined as the portion of the neighborhood north of Avenue U. In Mill Island, the peninsular part of Mill Basin, houses are more expensive than in the rest of the neighborhood; the cheapest houses are in the northwest corner. The former Mill Island and Old Mill Basin are divided by Avenue U, at the Mill Basin waterway's innermost reaches.
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developed a smelting plant on Mill Island in 1890, industrial customers started developing the island and connected it to the rest of
Brooklyn. In an effort to develop Mill Basin as a seaport district, ports and dry docks were built in the early 20th century, though a lack of railroad connections hindered the area's further growth. Residential development began in the late 1940s, along with the rest of southeast Brooklyn, though some of the former industrial buildings remain.
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had been planned for the site of a marsh south of the Mill Basin waterway. The boatel site, at the intersection of Belt
Parkway and Flatbush Avenue, was supposed to contain a shopping mall with docks for up to 300 boats. Residents opposed plans for the shopping center since it would have been on a wildlife sanctuary. Plans for the mall were scrapped the next year after the city denied a rezoning plan for Mill Basin that would have allowed its construction. Another mall,
515:. In 1818, Margaret Crooke inherited the land. After this conveyance, the mill was called "Crooke's Mill". General Crooke was the trustee for the Crooke children, and upon Margaret's death, had the power to pass the property down to their children. In 1870, after Margaret died, he conveyed the property to Robert, who gave the property back in 1873. Over the next 30 years, there were a dozen more land conveyances and by 1906, Robert Crooke owned the property again.
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Mill Island itself started in 1915, when a wooden pier was installed along
Flatbush Avenue. In 1916, 12,000 feet (3,700 m) of shoreline along Mill Island was incorporated into the proposed port. At the time, a 2-mile-long (3.2 km), 50-foot-wide (15 m) channel was to be excavated within Mill Basin, the waterway. This new channel would allow a proposed extension of the
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house on a 40-by-100-foot (12 by 30 m) lot along a main street had a minimum price around $ 850,000. Housing prices rose based on the width of the lot, extent of renovations, and proximity to the water: the cheapest waterfront house is $ 1.6 million. A few houses also had elevators, and several had features such as six-car garages and all-glass facades.
4463:. "Despite the strenuous objections of the Brooklyn district attorney's office, reputed mob loan shark Carmine Lombardozzi yesterday was given five years' probation for lying to a grand jury. ... Lombadozzi, of 127 Whitman Drive, Mill Basin, Brooklyn, pleaded guilty Feb. 23 to lying to a 1975 grand jury probing mob infiltration of legitimate, business."
1063: trains. A survey in 2014 found that Mill Basin was among the neighborhoods in Brooklyn that were the furthest from the subway; out of all homes in Brooklyn, one house in Mill Basin was the furthest from any subway. BM1 express bus service to Manhattan started in 1973, mainly as a result of the area's isolation from the subway.
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deep. Work on the main ship channel restarted in 1923. After the entire main channel was dredged to 500 feet wide by 18 feet deep, it was re-dredged to 1,000 feet wide by 30 feet (9.1 m) deep. The project was completed by the late 1930s, eliminating many small islands in the bay and causing the expansion of another island,
2971:"Brooklyn's Shore Has Luxury Homes; Houses Around Mill Basin Follow Styling Trends of Towns In Suburbs Two Colonies Opened Raised Ranch and 2-Story Designs Are in Demand Within City Limits Two New Home Colonies Offer Luxury Features of Suburbs The Brooklyn Waterfront Is Becoming the Scene of Suburban Colonies"
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581:(210 m) wide. A total of six piers were planned for this area. In June of that year, a 447-foot-long (136 m) municipally owned pier was opened at Mill Basin. At the time, there were proposals to fill in 8,000 acres (3,200 ha) between Mill and Barren Islands so 14 more piers could be built.
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Throughout the mid-20th century, there was a seaplane base, Brooklyn
Skyport, near Avenue U and Flatbush Avenue, around the present-day site of the Kings Plaza Marina. It consisted of a single hangar, takeoff area, and landing ramp. The airport could fit eight seaplanes at a time. It was heavily used
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There are several parks in Mill Basin. The only park on the peninsula proper is
Lindower Park, a 6.7-acre (2.7 ha) park at the southwest corner of Mill and Strickland Avenues. The park is named after Alex Lindower, a lawyer and community activist who lived in Mill Basin. The city bought the land
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from Avenue N to the Mill Basin shoreline. In 1917 the New York City
Department of Docks awarded a contract to dredge the Mill Basin channel, along the southern and western sides of the island, to the federal government. Mill Basin was eventually 1,000 feet (300 m) wide and 15 feet (4.6 m)
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Mill Basin was originally Mill Island, Jamaica Bay. In the 17th century, a mill was built on Mill, Bergen, and Barren
Islands. The archipelago was then occupied by the Schenck and Crooke families through the late 19th century, and remained a mostly rural area with oyster fishing. After Robert Crooke
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Several controversies arose during the development of Mill Basin as a residential neighborhood. In 1954, the city indefinitely postponed the construction of a garbage incinerator that had been planned for the area. Another controversy in 1966 surrounded a "boatel", or motel with boating docks, that
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Canarsie was being constructed to accommodate the growing population. Due to a large number of new residents moving in, temporary classrooms were built on the playground of P.S. 236. A training school for sailors was also constructed in Mill Basin. The neighborhood had some of the most expensive
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to New York City mentions that the area comprising present-day Mill Basin and Bergen Beach was the residence of "pathetic communities of squatters, who live in makeshift houses, and eke out a living by fishing and scouring the near-by city dumps for odd necessities". At the time, the southern shore
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The neighborhood has evolved to include some of New York City's most luxurious houses. Most of the housing stock was developed in the late 20th century, and many waterfront houses include docks, water views, or high ceilings. Prices of houses often range in the millions. As of 2017, an unrenovated
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district there. Work on dredging a 500-foot-wide (150 m), 18-foot-deep (5.5 m) main ship channel started in 1912 and was completed the next year, but lawsuits delayed progress until the 1920s. The channel ran along the western and northern shores of
Jamaica Bay. The first improvements to
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There are two smaller parks in Old Mill Basin. The James Marshall Power Playground, at Avenue N and Utica Avenue, is a frequent gathering point for softball teams. The Monsignor Crawford Athletic Field, on Avenue U between East 58th and East 60th Streets, contains two baseball fields. It is named
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to dredge creeks and fill in meadows. After the filling project was completed, the parcel had an area of 332 acres (134 ha) and was fit for industrial development. As compensation, Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific acquired ownership of the eastern portion of Mill Island, which comprised about 800
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The 63rd Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 82.7% between 1990 and 2022. The precinct reported 1 murder, 10 rapes, 114 robberies, 170 felony assaults, 119 burglaries, 537 grand larcenies, and 135 grand larcenies auto in 2022.
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During the 1950s, private developers laid their own streets while constructing houses in the neighborhood, resulting in a patchwork of private roads. Some of these streets were poorly maintained: a newspaper article from 1954 described houses that flooded after heavy rains because there were no
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approved the 800-acre (320 ha) site in September of that year. Originally, real-estate developers suggested that 300 acres (120 ha) in Mill Basin could be used for the new airport, which would allow the airfield to open before the end of 1928. Ultimately, New York City's aeronautical
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When Schenck died in 1689, his son Martin received ownership of the estate; the mill was later inherited by Nicholas Schenck. In 1784, the property was sold to Joris Martense of Flatbush. Martense also received "66 acres of uplands, 6 acres of woodlands, and a parcel of salt-meadows" in the
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as a predominantly residential neighborhood with one- or two-family residences. Small commercial overlays and recreational waterfront uses also exist, and the area between Avenue U and the Mill Basin waterway is zoned for heavy industry. Old Mill Basin is north of Avenue U. According to a map
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In 1918, the city allowed several large piers to be constructed within the bay, though only one was built. The pier, which was built in order to receive landfill for the other proposed piers, stretched 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Barren Island, south of Mill Island, and was 700 feet
2340:"Projects Big Port About Jamaica Bay; The Port Authority Offers To Construct $ 2,000,000 Rail Link To Develop Area. Would Lease It To City Five-Mile Line Connecting With The Long Island Would Permit 150 Miles Of New Piers. Letter Describes Project. Projects Big Port About Jamaica Bay"
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Newfield, Jack. Barrett, Wayne. "City for Sale: Ed Koch and the Betrayal of New York", 1988. "Caspersen and Michaels labored the entire weekend of October 19 and 20 drafting a new affidavit for permission to wiretap Esposito's home at 2600 National Drive in the Mill Basin section of
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From the 1950s through the 1980s, the area was mainly Italian, but the predominant communities today are Russian and Israeli. By the end of the 20th century, the vast majority of Mill Basin residents were white, as were most residents of adjacent neighborhoods such as
2698:"A 'Suburb' Grows In Marshes Here; Bergen Beach, Mill Basin and Canarsie Sections of Brooklyn Transformed Land Cost i 1,500% Difficulties of Rapid Growth Largely Overcome, but Transit Is a Problem Growth Spectacular Rocker Replaced A 'Suburb' Grows In Marshes Here"
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842:, there were 26. By 2011, the number of black residents in Southeast Brooklyn had risen 241%, the steepest such increase of any area in the city. As of that year, the African American population in these neighborhoods represented 10.9% of the total population.
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agreed not to grant any certificates of occupancy to any new building unless the street in front of it was paved. In 1964, a federal judge signed an order that transferred these private streets to city ownership, allowing the city to pave these streets.
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offered to build the new railroad link for $ 2 million and lease it to the city, but Mill Basin's further development was hindered when plans for rail service to the rest of Brooklyn went unrealized. Industrial activity continued through the 1960s.
379:, called Mill Island. Most of the island was composed of low-lying meadows near sea level, but a very small part of it was arable uplands, or hilly areas above sea level. The area's original geography was vastly different from the modern geography.
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had been built on the land by that time, but the exact date of the mill's construction is not known; sources give dates between 1660 and 1675. One of Schenck's relatives, a ship captain named Hendrick, allegedly formed an alliance with the pirate
2560:"City Extends Highway System; New Belt Parkway, Which Starts In Brooklyn And Runs Around Outskirts Of That Borough And Queens, Opens Saturday Some Links To Come To Manhattan Bridge A Legal Delay Across Long Island – Belt Parkway Ready To Open"
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4411:, December 7, 2007. Accessed November 26, 2019. "The son of survivors of the Warsaw ghetto and Nazi death camps, Finkelstein was raised in Borough Park and later Mill Basin, where he attended high school a few years behind Chuck Schumer."
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The property, which included the mill, farm, and house, was later conveyed to Susan Caton, the daughter of Joris Martense. Caton named Robert L. Crooke as the trustee for Caton's daughter, Margaret Crooke, who was married to General
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Some lead factories, built in the 20th century by Dutch businessmen, remain standing, but many are derelict. Commercial activities, mainly family-owned shops and restaurants, are primarily along Strickland Avenue and Avenue U. The
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2202:"Mayor Opens City's Jamaica Bay Pier; Other Officials Take Part In Dedication of Mill Basin as a Port. Daniels's Letter By Air Lieut. Kilgore Drops Secretary's Message of Congratulation into the Water, but It Is Rescued"
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acres (320 ha) of land. Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific built factories and worker housing on its half of the island, and in 1916, began laying sidewalks and utilities. The expanded island attracted companies such as
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Up to the late 19th century, the area retained its rural character, and the only structures on the island were a house and "three stable" buildings. The chief resources were the abundant crabs, oysters, and clams in
4375:, April 27, 2017. Accessed December 28, 2023. "Born Keith Caputo in 1973, she grew up in Mill Basin, Brooklyn, an insular neighborhood on the borough's south shore that had a strong Italian-American population."
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to the real estate company Flatbush East, who transferred the land's ownership to Flatbush Improvement Company at the end of the year. The Flatbush Improvement Company brought marshland and engaged the firm of
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has characterized Mill Basin as a suburban community with a nearly-360-degree shoreline. It is adjoined by the waterway of the same name to the south and west. Many residents own boats. Mill Basin is part of
2274:"Rockaway Ferry Opened by Hylan; Other City Officials Also Mark Start of Line From Barren Island to Riis Park. One Ferryboat Stranded Laden With Women and Children, It Is Held on Sand Bar for Half an Hour"
4356:, March 10, 2016. Accessed November 26, 2019. "BPL honored Mill Basin native Frank Bisignano and DUMBO-based e-commerce marketplace Etsy for their business and philanthropic contributions to the borough."
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2517:"Floyd Bennett Field Grows From Sand Waste; Municipal Airport Will Have Facilities for Both Land And Water Planes--Other Fields Rank High Battle With Sand. Two Concrete Runways. To House Services"
638:'s "Fact-Finding Committee on Suitable Airport Facilities for the New York Metropolitan District" suggested Southeast Brooklyn as a possible site for a new municipal airport in New York City. The
2444:"Want Mill Basin For Airport Site; Brooklyn Realty Board Says 300 Acres Are Available for Immediate Use. Land Is Owned By City Week on Project Could Be Started With Approval by Board of Estimate"
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471:. Canarsie Indian leaders signed three land agreements with Dutch settlers between 1636 and 1667, ceding much of their historic land, including Mill Island. Mill Island, as well as the nearby
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originally inhabited the area. They referred to the surrounding area, including Mill and Barren Islands, as "Equendito" or "Equindito", a name that probably means "Broken Lands". In 1624, the
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in the late 1920s and early 1930s, when seaplanes and ships exchanged cargo. Brooklyn Skyport operated until at least 1947. By 1950, the site was apparently being used as an aviation school.
475:, was sold to John Tilton Jr. and Samuel Spicer in 1664. At some point in the 1660s or 1670s, a settler named Elbert Elbertse leased Mill Island, along with Bergen and Barren Islands.
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Mill Basin Inlet contains a navigable channel allowing access to the area's multiple marinas. The inlet's eastern branch was dredged in the 1930s, and the western branch was widened.
904:'s 63rd Precinct. The precinct also covers Bergen Beach, Marine Park, and part of Flatlands. The 63rd Precinct ranked 31st safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.
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transaction, as noted in a 1909 history of Brooklyn. By 1794, John Schenck was renting the property from Joris's widow. At the time, the mill was called "the mill of Martensen".
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shopping mall, on a 23-acre (9.3 ha) plot at Avenue U and Flatbush Avenue, is Brooklyn's largest indoor shopping center. The neighborhood also contains Mill Plaza Mall, a
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The development of the proposed docklands at Jamaica Bay spurred large increases in property values in Mill Basin, since the docklands was expected to gain a connection to the
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in 1959 and made it into a public park in 1963, the year before Lindower died. It contains baseball fields, basketball and handball courts, and a children's playground.
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is today, dividing Mill Island from the mainland. Maps show that Mill Island was connected to the mainland by 1926, but modern city maps still allude to "Mill Island".
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operates the Mill Basin Library at 2385 Ralph Avenue, near Avenue N. The Mill Basin Library first opened in 1940, and it has been in its current building since 1975.
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as well as Mill Basin. In 1956, builders announced the construction of 1,500 houses on the Mill Basin peninsula. As late as the 1960s, parts of the area were still a
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There are several private schools around Mill Basin, such as the Yeshivah of Crown Heights, the Mary Queen of Catholic Academy and St. Bernard Catholic Academy. The
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operates several schools in the neighborhood, including P.S. 312, P.S. 236, and P.S. 203, all of which have historically ranked among the city's top public schools.
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in Mill Basin, in 2009. It was then rebranded into a new bowling alley called Strike 10 Lanes, which as of 2012 was one of Brooklyn's few remaining bowling alleys.
4341:"Brooklyn Public Library raises $ 776K at 19th Annual Gala Literary Community Celebrates DUMBO-Based Etsy and Mill Basin Native Frank Bisignano, CEO of First Data"
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552:, and other leading firms engaged in heavy industry, which were operating plants along the Mill Island shoreline. Additionally, construction of an extension of
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The name "Mill Island" is believed to have been first used in the late 19th century. Before then, settlers called it "the mill" because of the gristmill there.
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on the land believed to be one of the oldest houses in New York City. Schenck also built a pier so he could load and unload cargo to or from the Netherlands. A
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operates Catholic schools in that borough. Mary Queen of Heaven Catholic Academy was in the Mill Basin area, but closed in 2019 after falling into debt. The
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after Monsignor Thomas J. Crawford, the first pastor of the Mary Queen of Heaven Church, four blocks north of the ballfields. Mill Basin is also adjacent to
857:. Covering an area of 1,662.88 acres (672.94 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 27.2 inhabitants per acre (17,400/sq mi; 6,700/km).
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measuring 50 by 100 feet (15 by 30 m). The Crooke-Schenck House, on East 63rd Street, was dismantled in 1952 and later reassembled as an exhibit at the
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853:, the combined population of Georgetown, Marine Park, Bergen Beach, and Mill Basin was 45,231, an increase of 2,291 (5.3%) from the 42,940 counted in the
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3133:"Brooklyn Debates Marsh Future: Birds or Boats?; City Proposes a Commercial Center on the Mill Basin 'Who Needs It?' Residents Ask, Preferring Wetland"
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402:. Most of the earliest filling operations along the island were private; the city government took over later. Some parts of Mill Basin remained a
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1082:, it was reconstructed between 2015 and 2019. The modern bridge has two parallel fixed spans with a clearance of 60 feet (18 m) above
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707:. Starting in the 1950s, a series of suburban waterfront communities were rapidly developed in Southeast Brooklyn, including present-day
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described the neighborhood as a "mitten-shaped peninsula" enclosed to the south, west, and east by the eponymous waterway. Mill Basin is
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Table PL-P3A NTA: Total Population by Mutually Exclusive Race and Hispanic Origin – New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas*, 2010
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687:, when Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific sold a large plot of land to the firm of Flatbush Park Homes. The land was bounded to the north by
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2892:"Mill Basin Fight Dropped by City; Department of Highways to Pave Instead of Builders No Objection Offered Agreement Not Binding"
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11234, which also includes Georgetown, Marine Park, Bergen Beach, and the southern portion of Flatlands. Based on data from the
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2014:"Urge Sale of $ 200,000,000 of "Made Land" Along New Jamaica Bay Channels as Means to Get City Funds for New Transit Solution"
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3676:"General History of the Jamaica Bay, Breezy Point, and Staten Island Units, Gateway National Recreation Area, New York, N.Y."
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on the northwest and the Mill Basin/Mill Island Inlet on its remaining sides. Mill Basin is adjacent to the neighborhood of
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2307:"Would Speed Work On Mill Basin Pier; Brooklyn Commerce Chamber Says It Will Open Jamaica Bay to Seagoing Vessels"
1136:(born 1973), singer best known as the lead vocalist and a founding member of New York City alternative metal band
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were built in the late 1940s and early 1950s, many of which were later replaced by big, custom-built, detached
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shopping mall in its western part. The area around Mill Basin consists of a mostly white population as of the
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3012:"Union Will Build Seaman's School; Seafarers Project to Rise in Mill Basin Section Aid to Minorities Cited"
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Table PL-P5 NTA: Total Population and Persons Per Acre – New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas*, 2010
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was built along Mill Island's shore in the late 1890s. It was later connected to the uplands of nearby
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2739:"MILL BASIN TRACT TO BE HOME SITE; 1,500-Unit Flatbush Colony to Be Almost Surrounded by Jamaica Bay"
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2052:"Development Of City's Great Harbor, Jamaica Bay, To Be Pushed By Owners Of Large Waterfront Tract"
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Old Mill Basin, north of the Mill Basin peninsula, was developed beginning in the 1920s. The 1939
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was built through the neighborhood in the 1930s, and it opened in 1940. The construction of a
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3943:"Old Mill Basin - Mary Queen Of Heaven Catholic Academy Closes Its Doors After 68 Years"
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As of the 2010 Census, the racial makeup of Southeast Brooklyn was 73.8% (33,399)
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selected nearby Barren Island as the site for the new airport, which later became
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The neighborhood and waterway of Mill Basin, seen from the Belt Parkway drawbridge
2238:"Jamaica Bay Improvement; Big Manufacturing Firms Establish Plants on Mill Basin"
1942:"Mill Basin Development.; Great Tract Available for Factory and Home Improvement"
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Aerial view of Floyd Bennett Field, located south of Mill Basin, in the 1940s
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2593:"Brooklyn Span Approved; War Department Sanctions Bridge Across Mill Basin"
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3199:"Proposed Shopping Center in Mill Basin Marshland Is Opposed by Residents"
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Department of City Planning, March 29, 2011. Retrieved June 14, 2016.
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4039:"Be Glad You Don't Live Here: Brooklyn's Longest Walk to the Subway"
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Department of City Planning, February 2012. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
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stated that St. Bernard was the closest remaining Catholic school.
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Etymology: A grist mill built by Dutch settlers in the 17th century
4141:"ASHE 2019 National Conference Presentation: Belt Parkway Project"
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There are several houses of worship in Mill Basin, including ten
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The land was owned from 1675 by Jans Martense Schenck, who built
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3094:"Mill Basin Residents Heartened as Garbage Project Is Postponed"
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Manor Houses and Historic Homes of Long Island and Staten Island
1151:(born 1953), political scientist, activist, professor and author
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3789:"Welcome to P.S. 312's Website – P.S. 312 Bergen Beach – K312"
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By 1919, Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific was building three large
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1665:"Mill Basin, Brooklyn: House-Proud, but Not Too Accessible"
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Cody, Sarah K.; Auwaerter, John; Curry, George W. (2009).
2680:(Reprinted by Scholarly Press, 1976; often referred to as
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counted 10 African-Americans living in Mill Basin; by the
2133:"Jamaica Bay—Destined to be New York's Greatest Sub-Port"
4312:"Mill Basin residents decry house-to-church conversions"
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at the northwest corner of Mill and Strickland Avenues.
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rented the docks to a number of small industrial firms.
1738:
The Other Islands of New York City: A History and Guide
3552:"Monsignor Crawford Field Highlights : NYC Parks"
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Musumeci, Natalie; Durkin, Erin (September 22, 2011).
2780:"City In Bid To Take Over Control Of Mill Basin Roads"
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The bowler Lou Seda purchased the Gil Hodges Lanes, a
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is 11234. It is patrolled by the 63rd Precinct of the
4173:"Reconstruction of Seven Bridges on the Belt Parkway"
3265:"Shopping Plaza and Marina Are Dedicated in Brooklyn"
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Warerkar, Tanay; Blau, Reuven (September 17, 2013).
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3910:"Top 11234 (Brooklyn NY) Private Schools (2018-19)"
3629:"Cultural Landscape Report for Floyd Bennett Field"
2813:"Venice Has Nothing on Mill Basin After A Downpour"
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3819:"Welcome to P.S. 236 – P.S. 236 Mill Basin – K236"
3556:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
3526:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
1982:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
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491:and allowed Kidd to bury treasure on Mill Island.
3452:"Flatlands – DNAinfo.com Crime and Safety Report"
3361:The Brooklyn Nobody Knows: An Urban Walking Guide
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1043:stations in the neighborhood; the closest is the
892:of any race were 7.9% (3,583) of the population.
4459:, May 16, 1979. Accessed December 28, 2023, via
3880:"Mill Basin New York School Ratings and Reviews"
3849:"Welcome – P.S. 203 Floyd Bennett School – K203"
3232:"City Planning Unit Bars Mill Basin Development"
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1901:Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
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3729:"Beloved Brooklyn bowling alley faces closure"
1569:"Mill's Long Gone, but the Basin's Still Full"
398:basins later used for the construction of the
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3646:College of Environmental Science and Forestry
3329:"Mill Basin, Home to Boat Slips in Backyards"
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1519:"If You're Thinking of Living in: Mill Basin"
1227:. New York City Department of City Planning.
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1127:(born 1959), businessman and chairman/CEO of
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6143:Populated coastal places in New York (state)
2373:"Long Island Sites for Airports Recommended"
1615:"Brooklyn neighborhood has Park Avenue beat"
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3522:"Lindower Park Highlights : NYC Parks"
1852:Genealogy & local history. The Compiler
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4247:. Images of America. Arcadia. p. 26.
4180:New York City Department of Transportation
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607:. Planners wanted to create a spur of the
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5631:NYS Department of Transportation (NYSDOT)
5626:NYC Department of Transportation (NYCDOT)
4422:"Jimmy Kimmel goes back home to Brooklyn"
4282:"Skyport Base School Gives Air 3Rs to 80"
4209:"Private Port for Aircraft Hustling Spot"
4146:. American Society of Highway Engineers.
3053:"Single – Family Houses Rare in Brooklyn"
1119:Category:People from Mill Basin, Brooklyn
884:, and 1.3% (578) from two or more races.
625:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
29:Neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City
3595:United States Department of the Interior
3358:William B. Helmreich (October 4, 2016).
1413:United States Department of the Interior
1163:(1913–1992), high-ranking member of the
371:Originally, Mill Basin was an island in
4101:Burks, Edward C. (September 19, 1976).
2668:. New York: Random House. p. 502.
1849:Historic Homesteads of Kings County ...
1517:Radomsky, Rosalie R. (March 17, 1991).
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3131:Phillips, McCandlish (April 2, 1966).
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1735:Seitz, Sharon; Miller, Stuart (2011).
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3793:New York City Department of Education
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2851:"New Paving Asked in Mill Basin Area"
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958:New York City Department of Education
725:New York City Department of Buildings
348:and is just southeast of Mill Basin.
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4103:"Express-Bus Runs Rapidly Expanding"
3327:Lefkowitz, Melanie (June 23, 2012).
2094:"Ready to Dredge Mill Basin Channel"
1988:from the original on January 7, 2018
1741:(Third ed.). Countryman Press.
4642:Columbia Street Waterfront District
4261:from the original on March 31, 2023
3688:from the original on April 14, 2016
3674:Wrenn, Tony P. (October 31, 1975).
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2933:"City Set to Pave Mill Basin Roads"
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2630:"Brooklyn's bridges are crumbling!"
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1221:"NYC Planning | Community Profiles"
633:United States Secretary of Commerce
4451:"Perjurer's punishment: probation"
4037:Sherman, John (October 23, 2014).
3339:from the original on March 5, 2016
3242:from the original on June 13, 2018
2493:from the original on June 14, 2021
2477:"Airport Catches Chamberlin's Eye"
2287:from the original on June 15, 2021
2131:Keller, T.F. (November 28, 1925).
1713:from the original on July 26, 2019
1579:from the original on June 22, 2016
1225:communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov
991:Mill Basin Bridge replacement work
965:Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
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4153:from the original on May 24, 2021
3655:from the original on June 6, 2017
3389:Friedman, Andrew (June 3, 2001).
2143:from the original on May 25, 2021
2100:. November 25, 1917. p. 14.
2012:Wilhelm, Carl (October 2, 1927).
1703:"NYC's Zoning & Land Use Map"
1316:from the original on May 25, 2017
640:New York City Chamber of Commerce
598:New York City Department of Docks
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5359:Brooklyn–Battery (Hugh L. Carey)
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3590:Gateway National Recreation Area
3422:"Black pop. growing in south Bk"
2379:. December 31, 1927. p. 5.
2063:. February 27, 1916. p. 4.
1777:A History of Long Island, Vol. 1
1613:Sheftell, Jason (May 13, 2008).
1461:Bailey, Rosalie Fellows (1938).
1177:
939:Gateway National Recreation Area
346:Gateway National Recreation Area
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6148:Former islands of New York City
4280:Gordon, David (June 15, 1950).
3493:New York City Police Department
3482:"63rd Precinct CompStat Report"
2819:. August 11, 1954. p. 20.
1922:Gross Domestic Product deflator
902:New York City Police Department
900:Mill Basin is patrolled by the
619:would be built via the planned
361:New York City Police Department
5283:Robert F. Kennedy (Triborough)
4215:. June 23, 1946. p. 120.
3312:. Retrieved December 31, 2007.
2789:. November 18, 1963. p. 8
1193:List of Brooklyn neighborhoods
790:, and the southern portion of
353:Brooklyn Community District 18
1:
2787:New York & Brooklyn Daily
1903:"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
1663:Lasky, Julie (June 2, 2017).
1567:Hughes, C. J. (May 1, 2009).
3642:State University of New York
1780:. Jazzybee Verlag. pp.
1404:Black, Frederick R. (1981).
1070:is a vital component of the
995:Mill Basin is served by the
736:houses in Brooklyn by 1972.
660:drawbridge along the parkway
4802:Pacific Park/Atlantic Yards
4300:– via newspapers.com.
4227:– via newspapers.com.
3100:. May 28, 1954. p. 4.
2486:. June 3, 1928. p. 2.
2151:– via newspapers.com.
1306:"NYPD – 63rd Precinct"
1037:MTA Regional Bus Operations
772:Brooklyn Community Board 18
760:shopping mall in Mill Basin
502:as seen in the 19th century
500:Jans Martense Schenck house
6169:
6077:North River (Hudson River)
3763:The Brooklyn Home Reporter
3366:Princeton University Press
3304:December 21, 2007, at the
2682:WPA Guide to New York City
1198:Geography of New York City
1116:
541:Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific
390:, creating the continuous
6138:Neighborhoods in Brooklyn
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4827:Prospect Lefferts Gardens
4537:
4401:December 8, 2019, at the
4346:December 5, 2020, at the
3299:Brooklyn Community Boards
855:2000 United States Census
851:2010 United States Census
840:2000 United States Census
836:1990 United States Census
570:Flatbush Avenue Streetcar
338:2010 United States Census
74:
69:Location in New York City
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5695:Islands of New York City
5641:MTA New York City Subway
2660:Federal Writers' Project
1978:"Marine Park Highlights"
1406:"Jamaica Bay: A History"
1288:, Population Division –
1262:, Population Division –
1035:bus routes, operated by
44:Neighborhood of Brooklyn
6047:North and South Brother
5636:MTA Bridges and Tunnels
3979:Brooklyn Public Library
3114:Brooklyn Public Library
2833:Brooklyn Public Library
2393:Brooklyn Public Library
2114:Brooklyn Public Library
2034:Brooklyn Public Library
1808:Eberlein, H.D. (1928).
977:Brooklyn Public Library
733:South Shore High School
666:Residential development
4241:Stoff, Joshua (2004).
3765:. September 12, 2012.
3735:. September 10, 2012.
3709:Cite journal requires
3238:. September 24, 1970.
3021:. September 29, 1963.
2860:. September 24, 1963.
2420:. September 21, 1927.
1439:Cite journal requires
1284:June 10, 2016, at the
1258:June 10, 2016, at the
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774:, which also includes
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522:Industrial development
503:
351:Mill Basin is part of
317:to the southwest, and
18:Mill Island (Brooklyn)
5551:Downtown Hudson Tubes
5038:Joint interest areas:
4064:"Metropolitan Briefs"
3916:. November 14, 2018.
3914:Private School Review
3759:"Bowling In Brooklyn"
3599:National Park Service
3208:. November 23, 1969.
3175:. February 15, 1966.
2939:. September 2, 1964.
2901:. November 16, 1963.
2707:. November 28, 1963.
2484:New York Evening Post
2349:. November 27, 1929.
2316:. November 27, 1927.
1951:. February 20, 1916.
1846:Ditmas, C.A. (1909).
1417:National Park Service
1045:Kings Highway station
990:
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674:A house in Mill Basin
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605:Long Island Rail Road
497:
225: • Hispanic
6133:Mill Basin, Brooklyn
5273:Queensboro (Ed Koch)
4485:at Wikimedia Commons
4483:Mill Basin, Brooklyn
4428:. October 15, 2018.
4353:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
4244:Long Island Airports
3981:. November 7, 2016.
3855:. November 1, 2017.
3825:. November 9, 2017.
3368:. pp. 267–268.
3098:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
2817:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
2453:. January 22, 1928.
2377:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
2283:. October 18, 1925.
2098:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
2018:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
1774:Ross, Peter (1902).
1185:New York City portal
1165:Gambino crime family
1076:Jamaica Bay Greenway
1057: and
1041:New York City Subway
621:Staten Island Tunnel
6153:Islands of Brooklyn
5601:Uptown Hudson Tubes
5258:Park Avenue Viaduct
5121:Bridges and tunnels
4832:Prospect Park South
4456:New York Daily News
4286:New York Daily News
4213:New York Daily News
2665:New York City Guide
1924:figures follow the
1161:Carmine Lombardozzi
931:Floyd Bennett Field
649:Floyd Bennett Field
645:Clarence Chamberlin
342:Floyd Bennett Field
319:Floyd Bennett Field
301:and is bordered by
90: /
6099:Little Island Park
6052:Randalls and Wards
5313:Verrazzano-Narrows
5308:University Heights
5146:Alexander Hamilton
4812:Park Slope Village
4557:Bedford–Stuyvesant
4107:The New York Times
4068:The New York Times
4005:"Brooklyn Bus Map"
3395:The New York Times
3273:The New York Times
3236:The New York Times
3206:The New York Times
3173:The New York Times
3140:The New York Times
3060:The New York Times
3019:The New York Times
2978:The New York Times
2937:The New York Times
2899:The New York Times
2858:The New York Times
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2602:. April 19, 1939.
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2247:. April 15, 1917.
2245:The New York Times
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2173:The New York Times
1949:The New York Times
1669:The New York Times
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1523:The New York Times
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993:
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880:, 0.3% (144) from
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355:, and its primary
313:to the northwest,
309:to the northeast,
241: • Other
233: • Asian
217: • Black
209: • White
188: • Total
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4687:East Williamsburg
4481:Media related to
4318:. June 20, 2007.
4254:978-0-7385-3676-7
4043:Brooklyn Magazine
3951:. June 25, 2019.
3795:. June 26, 2017.
3582:"FBF Visitor Map"
3558:. June 10, 1911.
3462:on April 15, 2017
3375:978-0-691-16682-7
3062:. March 5, 1972.
2980:. July 31, 1960.
2799:Fultonhistory.com
2748:. June 24, 1956.
2675:978-1-60354-055-1
2569:. June 23, 1940.
2528:. July 20, 1930.
2503:Fultonhistory.com
2175:. July 31, 1921.
2080:Fultonhistory.com
1984:. June 17, 2003.
1878:. July 13, 2007.
1872:"Brooklyn Museum"
1748:978-1-58157-886-7
1068:Mill Basin Bridge
845:Mill Basin is in
697:one-family houses
560:started in 1913.
394:between Mill and
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878:Pacific Islander
866:African American
864:, 10.9% (4,952)
609:Bay Ridge Branch
513:Philip S. Crooke
469:Flatlands Avenue
445:Native Americans
436:Early settlement
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4917:Wingate/Pigtown
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4572:Beverley Square
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