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1544: 790:, a public park initially bounded by Fifth and Seventh Avenues between 41st and 43rd Streets. The city of Brooklyn acquired the land in 1891 as part of its plan to build several parks citywide. The park would be expanded southward to 44th Street in 1904. The park was so named because its elevated location provided views of the sunset to the west. Though development of the park was precluded by its irregular topography, nevertheless it became a popular gathering place for Bay Ridge and South Brooklyn residents. Residential construction boomed in the late 19th and early 20th century amid real estate speculation initiated by the construction of the park and the Fifth Avenue elevated line. By 1909, there was significant development in the area surrounding the park, and the immediate surrounding area became known as "Sunset Park" as well. 1668: 1688: 1000:, a federal agency, released color-coded maps in the late 1930s, indicating which neighborhoods were "desirable" for investments and which neighborhoods should be avoided. Most of present-day Sunset Park was given a "C" rating, indicating a locale that was "definitely declining", while the waterfront on the western part of the neighborhood was given a "D" rating, the lowest possible rating. These ratings were, on the most part, unscientific and motivated by racial and ethnic discrimination. The HOLC contended that the brownstones and the newly built Sunset Park Play Center were positive attributes of the neighborhood, but that the overall rating of the area was revised downward due to its industrial uses and the high numbers of Italian immigrants east of Seventh Avenue. 2326: 2537: 1437: 2401: 1363: 1170:
though these homes were renovated shoddily, they were sold to lower-income families who then went into foreclosure because of unaffordable maintenance costs. The speculators then collected the balance of the mortgage, which had been insured by the FHA; this resulted in several FHA officials and speculators being indicted for fraud, though by that time, "the resulting abandonment could not be reversed." According to Louis Winnick, over "200 small properties and 40 apartment buildings" remained abandoned as late as 1977, while "the blocks below (and often above) Fourth Avenue were defaced by the stigmata of dereliction."
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2023). The landowners requested that sewers be installed, and that the streets be paved and opened. The bill was passed the next year with minor changes. By August 1890, the Brooklyn commissioners were opening several streets in South Brooklyn. This was followed by the provision of funding for water mains in October 1890, and a similar act for gas mains in 1892. South Brooklyn's development was also helped by the conversion of the Third Avenue stagecoach line to a steam-powered route. The conversion occurred in spite of several opponents, who argued that steam engines would spook horses.
824: 1929: 13316: 2916: 2569:. The Gowanus Expressway runs on the western side of the neighborhood while the Prospect Expressway runs to the north, near Park Slope. The Belt Parkway only serves the southwestern corner of Sunset Park. While I-278 has exits to the Sunset Park waterfront at 38th-39th Streets, there are no entrances to the highway from these streets, forcing traffic bound for I-278 to use local streets. In addition, numerous local streets are designated as truck routes, including the Gowanus and Prospect Expressways, Third Avenue, and parts of several other streets. 298: 323: 2175: 968:
business culture in Brooklyn, these developers often reused building designs that were easy to erect and advertise. The most prolific developer was Thomas Bennett, who lived in Sunset Park and designed at least 600 structures in the neighborhood. Alongside tenements and apartment houses stemming from the nationally prosperous 1914–1929 era, the area was characterized by "limestones and brownstones, as well and brick and wood rowhouses". Bush Terminal continued to grow through World War II. During the conflict, the adjacent
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remained independent from the city until 1894. According to Tony Giordano, more affluent residents of southern Bay Ridge considered the "tough" neighborhood to be somewhat distinct from their community, often characterizing the district as "Lower Bay Ridge", while many residents of Sunset Park "wished they lived in the richer Bay Ridge and enjoyed using the name on their own". Following a 1966 petition drive, Sunset Park was formally designated as a poverty area under the aegis of the
107: 1830: 2902: 776: 13327: 11639: 2341: 127: 52: 3600:"Map of the city of Brooklyn, as laid out by commissioners, and confirmed by acts of the Legislature of the state of New York : made from actual surveys, the farm lines and names of original owners, being accurately drawn from authentic sources, containing also a map of the Village of Williamsburgh, and part of the city of New-York : compiled from accurate surveys & documents and showing the true relative position of all" 1106:. The neighborhood was particularly desirable because it still retained a large number of industrial jobs on the waterfront, to the west of Third Avenue. However, the closure of the Brooklyn Army Terminal in 1966 and general downsizing at Bush Terminal would negatively affect the nascent community. Collectively, over 30,000 jobs were eliminated as a result of industrial closures in Sunset Park between the 1950s and the 1970s. 1077:(1964). According to longtime resident and community activist Tony Giordano, the Scandinavian population was replaced by upwardly mobile Irish and Italians who had moved from less desirable parts of South Brooklyn, such as Gowanus and western Park Slope. While this influx would influence the community's businesses and religious institutions for decades, many of these residents proved to be transient amid redlining-driven 1902:, formerly Bush Terminal, is a complex of warehouses on the waterfront between 32nd and 51st Streets. It was originally operated by Irving Bush as a massive industrial complex, and was built in phases through 1926. Between 32nd and 41st Streets, a private consortium operates 6,000,000 square feet (560,000 m) of commercial light manufacturing space. The section between 40th and 51st Streets is operated by the 11649: 330: 305: 1158:. As part of this process, it received its current moniker and boundaries. With aid from federal, state, and local agencies, Sunset Park slowly began redeveloping. Major factors included the purchase of Bush Terminal by new investors in 1963 and its conversion into an industrial park; the gradual loosening of the 1961 zoning regulations; and the expansion of Lutheran Medical Center to the waterfront 2384:, the largest church in Brooklyn, located on Fifth Avenue between 59th and 60th Streets. The church was founded in 1893–1894 at the same location, and the current building was finished in the 1920s. The presence of Our Lady of Perpetual Help indicated the large Catholic population that originally settled in Sunset Park. Additionally, at least five churches within Sunset Park are designed in the 1233:
business- and office-related activities will "drive residential momentum" in the western part of Sunset Park. Some in the neighborhood have expressed fears of the gentrification that could follow in the wake of these developments. Industry City's owners announced a $ 1 billion renovation plan in March 2015, while a "Made in NY" industrial campus was announced for Bush Terminal in 2017.
6223: 6193: 5486: 2977:, by the early 20th century, the term "South Brooklyn" had grown to encompass both modern-day Sunset Park and Bay Ridge, as well as the neighborhoods in southern Brooklyn such as Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, and Bath Beach. It was also still used to refer to the historical territory of "South Brooklyn", north of 39th Street. In this article, "South Brooklyn" refers mainly to the latter. 1424:(translated respectively to "Beginning" and "Beginning Second"), at 816 and 826 43rd Street. By 1922, the Finns had constructed twenty co-ops in Sunset Park. These initially catered primarily to the area's Finnish population, but others of European descent also lived in these co-ops. In honor of the Finnish community that inhabited Sunset Park, a block of 40th Street, in front of the 1531:'s minority Christian communities) also started settling in and around Sunset Park in 1974. The ethnic diversity of the neighborhood is celebrated annually with the Parade of Flags down Fifth Avenue, which started in 1994. The core of the Hispanic population is west of Fifth Avenue, while the Chinese population straddles the area from Seventh Avenue eastward to Borough Park, one of 1256:'s 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 82.6 years. This is higher than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods. Most inhabitants are middle-aged adults and youth: 22% are between the ages of 0 and 17, 39% between 25 and 44, and 21% between 45 and 64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, both at 9%. 1007:) assigned the Sunset Park moniker to an area largely corresponding to the neighborhood's contemporary boundaries, possibly marking its first use in a more generalized context beyond the residential area surrounding the park. While denoting the redlining-induced socioeconomic decline of the waterfront, it revealed that the uphill section was more affluent than other residential, 873:. The PSC voted unanimously for the Fourth Avenue subway line in March 1908, but the Board of Estimate did not approve contracts for the line until October 1909. By then, a non-partisan political body, with the backing of 25,000 South Brooklyn residents, was created that would only support candidates in the municipal election that pledged support for the Fourth Avenue subway. 674:, were collectively referred to as a single area. The first major development in the region was Green-Wood Cemetery, which opened in 1840 near the boundary of South Brooklyn and Bay Ridge, and quickly became popular as a tourist attraction. By 1870, the first frame row houses were constructed in the Eighth Ward, ultimately replacing the detached wooden houses in the area. 892:, which were signed in 1913. During the Dual System negotiations, the construction of an extension of the Fourth Avenue subway was recommended as part of the Dual System, which was approved in 1912. Construction began on the sections between 61st–89th Streets and between 43rd–61st Streets in 1913, and was completed two years later. The line opened to 2409:
contrast, 40% of Brooklynites and 38% of city residents have a college education or higher. The percentage of Sunset Park students excelling in reading and math has been increasing, with reading achievement rising from 44 percent in 2000 to 54 percent in 2011, and math achievement rising from 39 percent to 67 percent within the same period.
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immigrants settled in the area in large numbers. Most of these people worked in service jobs such as garment factories or restaurants, but they were also able to buy homes and start their own companies. Author Tarry Hum stated that these residents' interest in Sunset Park row houses was "an important
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neighborhoods that had arisen in once-affluent areas following Brooklyn's consolidation into the City of Greater New York. The area also remained considerably poorer than adjacent districts with detached housing stock and the semi-suburban belt of south-central and southeastern Brooklyn neighborhoods
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had resulted in the stoppage of nearly all developments in the rest of Brooklyn. Due to the large number of residential developments being built in South Brooklyn, in 1893 the Brooklyn city government banned the erection of wood-framed structures between Fourth and Fifth Avenues south of 39th Street.
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Farther north is the Parish of St. Rocco, a Roman Catholic parish, housed in a former Norwegian Lutheran church on 27th Street. The Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa-St. Casimir, located nearby on 25th Street, is another Roman Catholic parish; its red-brick building was designed in 1904 by John Ryan
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station in Sunset Park Engine Company 201/Ladder Company 114/Battalion 40, located at 5113 Fourth Avenue, was built in 2009 by Rothzeid Kaizerman and Bee. Engine Company 228 (formerly Engine Company 28), located at 436 39th Street, is an official city landmark. In addition, EMS Station 40 is located
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Sunset Park North Historic District, a set of 50 two-family houses and some four-story flats on the south side of 44th Street between Fifth and Seventh Avenues. The two-story houses are Renaissance Revival buildings constructed between 1903 and 1908, while the flats were constructed between 1910 and
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Although many row houses have shed internal architectural elements of the era, they continue to encompass a substantial swath of the residential stock between Fourth and Sixth Avenues south of 40th Street. However, brownstone rows exist as far north as 420-424 36th Street and as far east as 662 56th
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The Sunset Park Redevelopment Committee, founded in 1969 to help the expansion of Lutheran Medical Center, started reclaiming some of the blighted homes, though to little success at first. An initial federal grant of $ 500,000 failed to effect a redevelopment. By the early 1980s, people were willing
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While many of the first residents in southern Sunset Park were initially Irish, German, Italians or Eastern European Jews, by the 1910s there was a growing Scandinavian district. Portions of the neighborhood became known as "Finntown" and "Little Norway". Finntown was located in the northern part of
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Though many row house districts in New York City housed wealthy professionals and businesspeople, Sunset Park was developed as a middle-class area, with most residents being either mid-level professionals (such as clerks and bookkeepers) or skilled tradespeople, including carpenters and plumbers. At
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in 1903, and two years later, a citizens' committee was created to aid the creation of the subway line. The announcement of the subway line resulted in the immediate development of row houses in Sunset Park and Bay Ridge. In 1905 and 1906 realty values increased by about 100 percent, and land values
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Most of the initial housing stock was centered around Fourth and Fifth Avenues. Further development was hindered by the area's steep and irregular topography, which resulted in some lots being higher than the streets they were located on. This could be seen in the proposed southward expansion of the
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NYC Parks also maintains a number of smaller park spaces, including triangles, pedestrian malls and strips, and areas with seating. These are technically classified as parks but do not serve a recreational purpose. However, the Sunset Park neighborhood generally lacks recreational space, other than
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The neighborhood's "brownstone belt" includes homes with brownstone, sandstone, limestone, iron, and ornamental stone-brick facades, though the majority of homes in Sunset Park are faced with brick. Developed mostly between 1892 and 1910 following earlier frame house development, it is dominated by
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in Community Board 7 was $ 56,787. In 2018, an estimated 29% of Sunset Park residents lived in poverty, compared to 21% in all of Brooklyn and 20% in all of New York City. One in twelve residents (8%) was unemployed, compared to 9% in the rest of both Brooklyn and New York City. Rent burden, or the
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Prior to the 1960s, much of the modern-day Sunset Park neighborhood was considered part of Bay Ridge, except for the area around the park itself, belying Sunset Park's origins as a ward of the city of Brooklyn and Bay Ridge's evolution from the Yellow Hook district of the town of New Utrecht, which
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due to the lack of comparable resources at that neighborhood's storefront branch on Thirteenth Avenue. Following a serious 1970 fire, the old library was demolished and rebuilt, reopening in January 1972. A redevelopment of the library site was proposed in 2014 and approved in 2017; the plan calls
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noted, "Probably no ward in the city has been built up as rapidly as the Eighth Ward." Two-story on basement row houses were the most common building class to be erected in modern-day Sunset Park in the 1900s and 1910s due to their wide appeal, with the majority of these being two-family homes. On
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Eighty-seven percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is equal to the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 74% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", less than the city's average of 78%. For every supermarket in Sunset Park, there are 45
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and births to teenage mothers are less common in Sunset Park than in other places citywide. In Sunset Park, there were 27 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 7.9 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide). Sunset
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There were previously two additional military structures in Sunset Park. The New York State Arsenal, on Second Avenue between 63rd and 64th Streets, was built in 1925 as an ordnance storage facility and later became a self-storage warehouse. The Second Battalion Naval Militia Armory on 5100 First
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wrote that "the general tendency seems to be to develop Greater South Brooklyn in such a way that families possessed of moderate incomes may there establish themselves...under conditions which will not put too heavy a strain on the purse". For the majority of two-family row houses in Sunset Park,
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said in 1901 that two-family houses were "particularly attractive to people who desire comparatively small apartments, but who object to living in flats, and they appeal to this class on account of their being more quiet, and possibly, more exclusive." A notable exception to this was the group of
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During the peak periods of construction in Sunset Park, hundreds of developers were involved with constructing row houses in the neighborhood; many were neighborhood residents or had offices in the area, and most were not formally trained as architects. Reflecting a longstanding builder-oriented
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houses being built in the mid-1880s. In 1888, landowners delivered "a petition for local improvements" to be effected upon some 7,500 lots located from Third to Ninth Avenues between 39th and 65th Streets, which were estimated to be worth about $ 1 million (equivalent to $ 33,911,000 in
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Sunset Park generally has a lower ratio of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018. While 30% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 41% have less than a high school education and 29% are high school graduates or have some college education. By
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churches, there are also several mosques. Several places of worship are composed according to ethnicity. For instance, a 2013 guidebook stated that there were over 15 churches devoted to Hispanic congregations on Third through Sixth Avenues, while there were Chinese congregations on Seventh and
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The 72nd Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 79.1% between 1990 and 2018. The precinct reported 2 murders, 32 rapes, 185 robberies, 209 felony assaults, 153 burglaries, 468 grand larcenies, and 77 grand larcenies auto in 2018.
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Two power stations are located in Sunset Park near the waterfront. One is the Narrows Generating Station, located at 53rd Street, which is capable of producing 297 to 320 megawatts (398,000 to 429,000 hp). The station was proposed for replacement in the late 2010s. The other is the Gowanus
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against the Puerto Rican community, hundreds of housing units were soon lost to abandonment. According to writer David Ment, beginning in the late 1960s, "real estate speculators often used tactics to purchase homes, then obtained inflated appraisals and mortgage insurance from the FHA." Even
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As families who had lived in the area for decades began moving out, the housing stock lost value. Most of the housing inventory in the waterfront district failed to comply with a 1961 zoning resolution that subjected 2,000 residences to "rigid prohibitions against reconstruction , improvements
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wrote in 1893 that one could "find lands that are now vacant covered with dwellings and factories, broken and uneven and uninviting paths transformed into broad avenues lined with stores and people in them. Buildings are going up with great rapidity—not singly or rarely so, but by blocks." The
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The first European settlement occurred in 1636 when Willem Adriaenszen Bennett and Jacques Bentyn purchased 936 acres (379 ha) between 28th and 60th Streets, in what is now Sunset Park. However, after the land was purchased in the 1640s by Dutch settlers who laid out their farms along the
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led to Sunset Park's development, with middle-class row houses and industrial buildings being erected in the 1890s through the 1920s. After the decline of the industrial hubs in the 1940s and 1950s, the name "Sunset Park" was given to the region north of 65th Street as part of an urban renewal
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The Bergen Family: Or, The Descendants of Hans Hansen Bergen, One of the Early Settlers of New York and Brooklyn, L. I., with Notes on the Genealogy of Some of the Branches of the Cowennoven, Voorhees, Eldert, Stoothoof, Cortelyou, Stryker, Suydam, Lott, Wyckoff, Barkeloo, Lefferts, Martense,
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about "New York's Next Hot Neighborhoods". Factors cited in the article included redevelopment along the waterfront in Industry City and Bush Terminal, the 2014 opening of Bush Terminal Park, and the use of warehouses as party and event spaces. According to real-estate sources, all of these
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and Park Slope." Though their facades were analogous to the less expensive tier of one-family row houses elsewhere in Brooklyn, most of these structures were in fact built as two-family residences. In addition, several low-rise apartment buildings were erected in the late 19th and early 20th
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of any race were 56.2% (30,638) of the population. The racial makeup of Central Sunset Park was 8.1% (4,509) White, 1.1% (610) African American, 56.5% (31,444) Asian, 0.5% (280) from other races, and 1.0% (537) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 32.8% (18,226) of the
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By the 1980s, there was also interest in redeveloping Sunset Park as an industrial hub. The city government bought the Brooklyn Army Terminal in 1981, and renovated it for manufacturing use; the first industrial tenants signed leases for space in the terminal in 1987. Industry City was also
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The areas west of Third Avenue are zoned mostly for light industrial usage and as such, mainly contain factories, cargo storage and other industrial buildings. The areas east of Third Avenue, as well as a small area west of Third Avenue between 54th and 57th Streets, are zoned for low-rise
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was conveyed to the English in 1664, the latter improved the waterfront pathway in the town of Brooklyn as part of a Gowanus (Coast) Road, which ran southwest to an east–west trail called Martense's Lane, then southward to the boundary with New Utrecht. These roads would be used during the
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which were speculatively developed for no specific tenants, the owner's family lived in one unit and rented the other out. Many row houses were extremely crowded, often housing ten or more people across both units. Other residences in Sunset Park were single units or apartment buildings.
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In addition, there are numerous multi-family residences in Sunset Park. Some of these residences are three-family homes, spread across three stories, similar in design to the neighborhood's row houses. Others are small four- or five-story apartments with multiple dwellings, similar to
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Generating Station, located at Third Avenue and 28th Street, capable of producing 572 to 640 megawatts (767,000 to 858,000 hp). A temporary power plant was established at Third Avenue and 23rd Street in 2001, consisting of two 44-megawatt (59,000 hp) natural gas turbines.
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population. The racial makeup of East Sunset Park–West Borough Park was 19.5% (6,959) White, 1.8% (641) African American, 54.7% (19,480) Asian, 1.3% (471) from other races, and 1.5% (548) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 21.1% (7,533) of the population.
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residential buildings, including row houses and short apartment structures. Generally, commercial areas are restricted to the ground floors of buildings on Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, and Eighth Avenues. Light industrial zoning is also present south of 61st and 62nd Streets.
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There are two solid waste transfer plants and a sanitation garage in Sunset Park. The Hamilton Avenue Marine Transfer Station at 15th Street and Hamilton Avenue opened in 2017, and IESI NY Corporation also operates a waste transfer station at First Avenue and 50th Street. The
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Growth of the neighborhood also came with the development of the South Brooklyn waterfront. At the time, it was sparsely developed; there had only been one warehouse on the waterfront in 1890. The land contained an oil refinery belonging to the Bush & Denslow company of
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is divided into three neighborhood tabulation areas: West Sunset Park, Central Sunset Park, and East Sunset Park–West Borough Park. West Sunset Park had 54,473 residents; Central Sunset Park, 55,606 residents; and East Sunset Park–West Borough Park, 35,632 residents.
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Street, while several bayed brick rows (notably exemplified by 240-260 45th Street) are situated south of Fourth Avenue, where wood frame and frame-brick houses dating from the earliest development in the area remain prevalent. While these houses retained their
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community. Though Sunset Park had a small Puerto Rican community centered around the maritime trades as early as the 1920s, it grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s when urban renewal projects in Manhattan pushed them away from longstanding enclaves in the
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As of 2017, five new schools were being planned for Sunset Park. These included the 676-seat PS/IS 746, as well as three as-yet-unnamed new schools at 36th Street/Fifth Avenue, 59th Street/Third Avenue, and 46th Street/Eighth Avenue. In addition, the
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Sunset Park South Historic District, a set of over 280 two-story-and-basement row houses along 54th through 59th Streets between Fourth and Fifth Avenues, constructed between 1892 and 1906. The houses are in several architectural styles, including
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Central Sunset Park Historic District, a set of over 140 two-family houses along 47th and 48th Streets between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Catered toward the middle class and designed in the Renaissance Revival style, they were built starting in
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apartment houses that took root in comparable neighborhoods throughout the early 20th century; coupled with the impact of the waterfront, Sunset Park's aggregate average and median household expenditures were more analogous to the redlined
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The land for the park was acquired in 1891 through 1905 and initially contained a pond, golf course, rustic shelter, and carousel. These features were removed in 1935–1936 when the current neoclassical/Art Deco style pool was built by
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percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 57% in Sunset Park, higher than the citywide and boroughwide rates of 52% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Sunset Park is considered to be
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Eighth Avenues. Three mosques are located in the vicinity of 59th/60th Streets and Eighth Avenue. Conversely, several churches have multi-ethnic congregations, including the Grace Baptist Church and Second Evangelical Free Church.
13205: 1649:. Many of the Finnish-built cooperative apartment buildings contained open courts within them. Along Fourth and Fifth Avenue, there are several buildings with commercial space on their ground floors and residential units above. 972:(situated between 58th and 65th Streets) employed more than 10,000 civilians, handled 43,000,000 short tons (38,392,857.14 long tons; 39,008,943.82 t) of cargo, and was the point of departure for 3.5 million soldiers. 1412:, an enclave of Finnish immigrants in northern Sunset Park, which was composed of immigrants arriving during the first decades of the 20th century. At its peak, the enclave had 10,000 Finnish residents and contained its own 854:
increased due to the promise of improved transportation access. Such was the rate of development, houses were being sold before they were even completed, and land prices could rise significantly just within several hours.
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Fifth Avenue elevated, which faced elevation changes of up to 90 feet if it was to continue southward along the same elevation. This would be remedied by rerouting the elevated to Third Avenue south of 38th Street. The
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for a 21,000-square-foot (2,000 m) library and 49 affordable housing units to be constructed at 5108 Fourth Avenue. In May 2018, a temporary branch was opened at 4201 Fourth Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd Streets.
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immigrants supplanted the Cantonese at a significantly faster rate than in Manhattan's Chinatown; this trend had slowed down by the end of the decade, with fewer Fuzhouese coming to Sunset Park each year. By 2009 many
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Following the 1966 poverty area designation, the area from 36th Street to the Prospect Expressway was incorporated into Sunset Park. As the gentrification of South Brooklyn accelerated in the 2000s, this area was
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centuries. The row houses and apartment buildings were both intended for the neighborhood's middle-class residents. The two-family row houses came in two types. The cheaper row houses contained an undesignated
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The National Park Service report (1988) also states that Bennett was the only developer in the Sunset Park Historic District about whom substantive information is known. However, later reports from the
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was devised, a street plan that extended to South Brooklyn. What would become Sunset Park was incorporated into the Eighth Ward of the city of Brooklyn, which at the time was the city's least populous
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initiative. Immigrant groups started moving to the neighborhood in the late 20th century due to its relative affordability. By the 21st century, the neighborhood's population is primarily composed of
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waterfront, the Canarsee were soon displaced, and had left Brooklyn by the 18th century. The area comprising modern Sunset Park was divided between two Dutch towns: Brooklyn to the northwest and
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to move to Sunset Park due to its high number of affordable units. At that point, the Sunset Park Redevelopment Committee had renovated about 200 units and had federal funds for 333 more.
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in 1941, despite protests by 500 residents. This resulted in the downfall of one of the neighborhood's main commercial arteries. With the rise of truck-based freight shipping and ports in
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the time, row houses were falling out of favor with the upper class, which had started gravitating toward detached single-family homes in more suburban areas, notably exemplified by the
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A building boom in South Brooklyn started in about 1902 and 1903, and thousands of people started coming to the area from Manhattan and from other places. The first definite plans for a
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Sunset Park is divided into two neighborhood tabulation areas, Sunset Park West and Sunset Park East, which collectively comprise the population of Sunset Park. Based on data from the
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article from the time said: "All along the line of the railroads there are plainly visible the result of the advertising of the contracts for the construction of the 4th av [
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Sunset Park's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is lower than the rest of New York City. In Sunset Park, 9% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per
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Sunset Park's namesake is a 24.5-acre (9.9 ha) public park located between 41st and 44th Streets and Fifth and Seventh Avenues. The park's elevated location offers views of
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Sunset Park 50th Street Historic District, a set of 50 row houses along 50th Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenues. These were constructed by the Waldron Brothers in 1897–1898.
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Brooklyn became urbanized in the 19th century, with many people choosing to live in Brooklyn and commute to Manhattan, and residential development started spreading outward from
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to the southeast, divided by a boundary that ran diagonally from Seventh Avenue/60th Street to Ninth Avenue/37th Street. The Dutch created long, narrow farms in the area. When
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The European immigrants and their descendants began leaving the neighborhood during the 1950s and 1960s, and they were replaced by new immigrants. At first migrants came from
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The Civil, Political, Professional and Ecclesiastical History, and Commercial and Industrial Record of the County of Kings and the City of Brooklyn, N. Y. from 1683 to 1884
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primarily developed after consolidation. Nevertheless, because of the historical prominence of owner-occupied housing in the area prior to the widespread emergence of
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in New York City. The Norwegian community in Bay Ridge, the largest in the city, stretched between Fourth and Eighth Avenues south of 45th Street at its peak in
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until the first European settlement occurred in 1636. Through the late 19th century, Sunset Park was sparsely developed and was considered part of Bay Ridge or
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bought the land back. Irving Bush built six warehouses on the site between 1895 and 1897, but soon observed their inefficiency, and instead devised plans for
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Until the early 1960s, Sunset Park's main population was made up of Europeans. The first major ethnic group to immigrate to the area in the 1840s was the
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that covers 24.5 acres (9.9 ha) between Fifth and Seventh Avenues from 41st to 44th Street. The area north of 36th Street is alternatively known as
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Felton, Emmanuel; Bellware, Kim; Slater, Berman; Bailey, Holly; Zapotosky, Matt; Kornfield, Meryl; Knowles, Hannah; Beachum, Lateshia (April 12, 2022).
1719:, serving as Lewis's home until his death in 1931. From 1931 to 1996, the building was owned by Sonya Monen, the first female physician to serve in the 12852: 6316: 5997: 4632: 4430: 2964:". However, until the 1960s, South Brooklyn was used to refer to the area north of 39th Street and Bay Ridge encompassed the area south of 39th Street. 2045:—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively. In addition, 18% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%. 1798: 1226:
The 2000s and 2010s brought new development to Sunset Park. In February 2016, Sunset Park West was one of four neighborhoods featured in an article in
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operates the Sunset Station at 6102 Fifth Avenue, the Bay Ridge Station at 5501 Seventh Avenue, and the Bush Terminal Station at 900 Third Avenue.
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The former 18th Police Precinct Station House and Stable is also on the NRHP in addition to being a city landmark. Other NRHP listings include the
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The subway itself faced delays. In 1905, the Rapid Transit Commission adopted the Fourth Avenue route to Fort Hamilton; following approval by the
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per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 289 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.
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noted that elements of blight extended to the comparatively affluent, brownstone-dominated tracts between Fourth and Sixth Avenues by the 1960s.
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Rider's New York City and Vicinity, Including Newark, Yonkers and Jersey City: A Guide-book for Travelers, with 16 Maps and 18 Plans, Comp. and
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Several individual portions of Green-Wood Cemetery are city landmarks, including the main gate at 25th Street as well as the cemetery's chapel.
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two-story-above-basement, bayed row houses that were envisaged as "inexpensive imitations of the stately four- and five-story townhouses of
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After the establishment of transport to the Eighth Ward, the region began to quickly develop as a residential neighborhood, with the first
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In the study, examples of white-dominated areas near industrial and maritime economies included South Brooklyn (encompassing contemporary
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in apartment-oriented neighborhoods, Sunset Park's homeownership rate was at least as high as some of the city's wealthiest communities.
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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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in the 20th century. In particular, Nordic immigrants were one of the largest ethnic groups in Sunset Park and Bay Ridge. The first
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Avenue, between 51st and 52nd Streets, was built in 1903 or 1904, and was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a post office.
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the avenues, row houses were built with commercial space on the ground floor, and the residential units were located above. The
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac ...: A Book of Information, General of the World, and Special of New York City and Long Island ...
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Fourth Avenue Subway, Brooklyn's New Transportation Line: A Part of the Dual System of Rapid Transit of the City of New York
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Hidden Waters of New York City: A History and Guide to 101 Forgotten Lakes, Ponds, Creeks, and Streams in the Five Boroughs
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in the neighborhood. Following the establishment of the ferry, the Eighth Ward finally became a desirable place to live.
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took over the route in 2003 and instituted a fare. In 2008, New York Water Taxi established a route between Pier 11 and
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peoples who farmed and hunted on the land. The Canarsee had several routes that crossed Brooklyn, including a path from
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10 oz/cu ft), higher than the citywide and boroughwide averages. Twelve percent of Sunset Park residents are
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and 43rd Street, took place in 1909. Not long after the contracts were awarded, the PSC started negotiating with the
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Because it was once close to the southern boundary of the City of Brooklyn, Sunset Park is considered to be part of "
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Third Avenue and the waterfront district soon evolved into a haven for prostitution and drug use, a milieu evoked by
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operates a garage, shared by trucks serving Brooklyn Community Districts 7 and 10, at First Avenue and 51st Street.
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shipping, warehousing, and manufacturing complex, is located west of Industry City between 29th and 39th Streets.
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Sunset Park contains the following public elementary schools which serve grades K–5 unless otherwise indicated:
2424:, the most common language spoken at home in Community District 7 was Spanish, followed by English and Chinese. 540:'s Engine Company 201 and Engine Company 228/Ladder Company 114. Politically, Sunset Park is represented by the 13357: 12598: 12269: 12230: 11998: 11495: 11093: 8326: 5895: 2829: 2512: 1911: 1334: 1322: 1289: 1166: 1155: 992:. After the Depression, the western section of the neighborhood began to decline in earnest. This was due to " 988:
forced some residents to take in boarders; at the time, 60 percent of Sunset Park's male residents belonged to
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is located at 5108 Fourth Avenue. It was founded in 1905 and was initially located in a two-story on basement
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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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the playgrounds and the eponymous park; the playgrounds that do exist are mostly paved asphalt play areas.
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Four residential historic districts were designated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission in June 2019:
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Sunset Park has numerous churches and other places of worship. While many of these places of worship are
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Dr. Maurice T. Lewis House, designed by R. Thomas Short of the prominent Manhattan architectural firm
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modern Sunset Park, surrounding the park of the same name. The Finns brought with them the concept of
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bought this refinery in the 1880s and dismantled it, but after Rufus T. Bush's death in 1890, his son
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Transit to South Brooklyn started with the 1846 establishment of a ferry service to the cemetery. The
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in the United States when the Finnish Home Building Association built two cooperative houses, named
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There are several hospitals and medical clinics in the Sunset Park area, the largest of which is
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How We Got to Coney Island: The Development of Mass Transportation in Brooklyn and Kings County
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New People in Old Neighborhoods: The Role of Immigrants in Rejuvenating New York's Communities
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to New Jersey. The yard contains connections to two freight lines. It is the terminus of the
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The 228th Engine Company fire station, a two-story Romanesque Revival building built for the
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terminal on Third Avenue (with connections to Bay Ridge streetcar lines) on October 1, 1893.
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New York City Health Provider Partnership Brooklyn Community Needs Assessment: Final Report
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However, due to collusion between the banking and real estate industries and actors in the
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Though modern-day Brooklyn is coextensive with Kings County, this was not always the case.
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Charles O. Dewey and Sunset Park Prep middle schools share this building on Fourth Avenue
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Slumlike conditions proliferated in the vicinity of First and Second Avenues as early as
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A 1943 demographic study of New York City (co-published by four local newspapers as the
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Hubbard, Van Brunt, Vanderbilt, Vanderveer, Van Nuyse, and Other Long Island Families
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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project. The facility was one of eleven opened in 1936 by city parks commissioner
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single-family homes in central Sunset Park, though these were also easy to build.
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Eighth Avenue, where many Chinese businesses within Sunset Park are concentrated
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Sunset Park includes several architecturally prominent religious institutions.
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structure on Fourth Avenue at 42nd Street, built in 1903–1905 to a design by
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Sanitation garages serve sanitation districts, which correspond largely to
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Brooklyn
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Gonzalo Plasencia Playground at Third Avenue between 40th and 41st Streets
1468:, half of the residents were Hispanic, compared with less than 40% in the 12795: 12753: 12739: 12711: 12697: 12491: 11155: 9987: 8179:"Windsor Terrace & Sunset Park – DNAinfo.com Crime and Safety Report" 5487:"As We Mark Our 10th Year 52 St. Army Terminal Observes 44th Anniversary" 5340: 5338: 5336: 5064: 3819:"Statue of Doctor Who Did Slave Experiments Is Exiled. Its Ideas Are Not" 3774:. New York: county and regional histories and atlases. Munsell. pp.  2921: 2776:
Sunset Park also contains a network of waterfront freight railroads. The
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was to be integrated into a new 300-seat school being built at the site.
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John Allen Payne Playground at Third Avenue between 64th and 65th Streets
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There are several public parks in Sunset Park, which are operated by the
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announced that NYC Ferry would construct a new stop at 42nd Street near
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that is located within Sunset Park. The line and station opened in 1915.
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Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn: Environmental Impact Statement
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Martin Luther Playground at Second Avenue between 55th and 56th Streets
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building at 740 40th Street, was co-named "Finlandia Street" in 1991.
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Pena Herrera Playground at Third Avenue between 46th and 47th Streets
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In the 1980s, Sunset Park became the location of the borough's first
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newspaper. In 1916, Finntown became the site of the first non-profit
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in Manhattan in 1887, followed two years later by the opening of the
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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Department of City Planning, March 29, 2011. Accessed June 14, 2016.
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The neighborhood has several individual landmarks designated by the
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Department of City Planning, February 2012. Accessed June 16, 2016.
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A Covenant with Color: Race and Social Power in Brooklyn 1636–1990
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Keefe, John; Wolfe, Daniel; Hernandez, Sergio (August 14, 2021).
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Copley, F. B. (Oct. 1913). "Interesting People: Irving T. Bush."
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is located at the far south end of Sunset Park, and contains two
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Sacred Havens of Brooklyn: Spiritual Places and Peaceful Grounds
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Rainbow Playground at Sixth Avenue between 55th and 56th Streets
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facades and other Victorian-era design flourishes (akin to the "
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The entirety of Community Board 7 had 132,721 inhabitants as of
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D'Emic Playground at Third Avenue between 34th and 35th Streets
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The growth of the Eighth Ward was helped by the development of
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Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn's Sunset Park
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The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
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were maritime workers who settled near the waterfront, while
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neighborhood amenity that … helped stem the area's decline".
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The people of Brooklyn : a history of two neighborhoods
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New York City Department of Records and Information Services
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Spellen, Suzanne (aka Montrose Morris) (February 12, 2013).
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to adjoining areas (including Bay Ridge, Staten Island, and
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Groundbreaking for the first section of the subway, between
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Cass Gilbert, Life and Work: Architect of the Public Domain
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Park has a relatively high population of residents who are
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Another factor in the redevelopment of Sunset Park was the
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certain kinds of repairs"; this rapidly hastened predatory
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apartment house at 816 43rd Street is said to be the first
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English, Merle (May 6, 1994). "Sun Rises on Sunset Park".
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Chinatown: The Socioeconomic Potential of an Urban Enclave
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on October 29, 2012, SeaStreak began running a route from
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On April 12, 2022, a person threw a smoke device into the
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The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 14.5% (18,321)
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The racial makeup of West Sunset Park was 22.2% (12,073)
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Development in South Brooklyn continued even though the
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For the park after which the neighborhood is named, see
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The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
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were mostly tenant farmers or non-landowning laborers.
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After Brooklyn was incorporated as a city in 1834, the
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The row houses evoked contemporaneous developments in
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The following public middle schools serve grades 6–8:
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Levine, Alexandra S.; Wolfe, Jonathan (May 1, 2017).
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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The following public high schools serve grades 9–12:
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Sunset Park is patrolled by the 72nd Precinct of the
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Dienst, Jonathan; Miller, Myles; Millman, Jennifer.
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Stiles, H.R.; Brockett, L.P.; Proctor, L.B. (1884).
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In the aftermath of subway disruptions arising from
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1890 and distinguished by its Neo-Gothic tower. The
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immigrants along with swaths of predominantly white
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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The region north of 36th Street is also known as 1349:of any race were 46.4% (58,654) of the population. 743:extension of the Fifth Avenue elevated opened to a 12089: 10813: 9208: 8888:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 8862: 8765:New York City Department of Parks & Recreation 7317: 6616: 5574: 3791: 3580: 3361:"Beautiful Bay Ridge Still Show Place of Brooklyn" 2266:Sunset Park also has several smaller playgrounds: 1567:neighborhood, to the south by 65th Street and the 1563:neighborhood, to the east by Ninth Avenue and the 617:, the area was mostly owned by the descendants of 569:'s southern border, was originally settled by the 13388:Renaissance Revival architecture in New York City 12929:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state 10479:"A Commute From Rockaway, Now With a Harbor View" 8013:"South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) – DOCKNYC" 7731: 7214:The Brooklyn Nobody Knows: An Urban Walking Guide 5052: 4899:"Crappy 100th Birthday, R Train! Love, Bay Ridge" 2304:North of 39th Street and east of Fifth Avenue is 1877: 1202:successful, and was 98 percent occupied by 1980. 1032:was constructed on the structure of the elevated 13393:Romanesque Revival architecture in New York City 13349: 8118: 8116: 6317:"Bush Terminal Shouldn't Be A Success But It Is" 5998:"Bush Terminal Shouldn't Be A Success But It Is" 5893: 4392: 3700: 2658:, renamed in 1988 in honor of the Brooklyn-born 2158:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 1755:building built in 1892 and formerly used by the 904:stations, which opened on September 22, 1915. A 782:, the park after which the neighborhood is named 13321:National Register of Historic Places portal 10998:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 10983:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 10968:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 10858:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 10843:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 10698:. Associated Press. May 1, 2017. Archived from 9007:"Gonzalo Plasencia Playground : NYC Parks" 8792:. New York, NY: Countryman Press. p. 240. 8265: 8128:NY Military Museum and Veterans Research Center 7618:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7588:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7519:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7512:"18th Police Precinct Station House and Stable" 7490:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7461:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7422:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 7143:"Answers About the Gentrification of Chinatown" 6541: 4795:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 4402:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 3885:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 3792:Rider, F.; Cooper, F.T.; Hopkins, M.A. (1916). 3686:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 3657:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 3002:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 1843:A portion of the neighborhood is listed on the 1705:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 1060:to carry truck and car traffic to and from the 633: 13383:New York City Designated Landmarks in Brooklyn 10797:. Landmarks. Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. 10572:Correal, Annie; Newman, Andy (July 25, 2014). 10519:New York City Economic Development Corporation 10176:"For Gleason, a Suite and, Maybe, a Bus Depot" 9369:Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy 9032:"John Allen Payne Playground : NYC Parks" 7853:"Gowanus repowering conflicts with renewables" 7714:"Brooklyn 'Annex' to Bring Back Manufacturing" 5794:"Taps Bids a Sad Farewell to an Army Terminal" 5273: 5197: 3267: 3263: 3261: 2884:New York City Economic Development Corporation 2460:PS 506 The School Of Journalism And Technology 1904:New York City Economic Development Corporation 532:. It is patrolled by the 72nd Precinct of the 12853: 12075: 11692: 11668: 11078: 10571: 9650:"School of Math, Science, and Healthy Living" 8488: 8486: 8484: 8113: 7766:"Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)" 7640:"Sunset Park has four new historic districts" 4847:"Fourth Avenue Subway Is Sent To A Committee" 3259: 3257: 3255: 3253: 3251: 3249: 3247: 3245: 3243: 3241: 3122: 3120: 3049:, while working-class neighborhoods included 2135: 1868:Storehouse No. 2, U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base 1825:National Register of Historic Places listings 1770:when the two departments were merged in 1898. 1555:, Sunset Park is bounded to the north by the 461:to the west. The neighborhood is named for a 329: 304: 10376:Christian, Nichole M. (September 18, 2001). 10235: 9383: 7737: 6668: 6666: 6664: 6662: 6660: 6160: 6158: 6062: 6060: 5359:"Birth of the NYC Co-op. Thank You, Finland" 4873:"Fourth Avenue Subway To Be Political Issue" 4782: 4780: 3954:"Early Rapid Transit in Brooklyn, 1878–1913" 3004:in 2019 give details about other developers. 1621:unit, and the second floor as another unit. 1431: 13378:New York City designated historic districts 10961:"Sunset Park 50th Street Historic District" 10720: 10415:"Free Brooklyn-Manhattan Ferry to End Soon" 10236:Correal, Annie; Bayer, Edu (June 8, 2018). 9057:"Martin Luther Playground : NYC Parks" 7758: 7738:Gilbert, Cass; Stern, Robert A. M. (2001). 7705: 7217:. Princeton University Press. p. 286. 6950: 6948: 6658: 6656: 6654: 6652: 6650: 6648: 6646: 6644: 6642: 6640: 6348: 6257:"Real Estate; Brooklyn Terminal Leases Set" 6194:"'Christmas In July' As City Buys Terminal" 4832:. Public Service Commission. June 19, 1915. 4332:"Realty Market in a More Hopeful Condition" 3679:"Park Slope Historic District Extension II" 3524: 3134:. New York City Department of City Planning 2843:on summer Fridays. After subway service in 2067: 1894: 1464:had started populating Sunset Park. By the 1408:An early ethnic enclave in Sunset Park was 1357: 1341:, and 1.1% (1,398) from two or more races. 1300:, and 2.4% (1,286) from two or more races. 12860: 12846: 12082: 12068: 11699: 11685: 11085: 11071: 11029:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). 9082:"Pena Herrera Playground : NYC Parks" 8645:2012 Assembly District Maps: New York City 8481: 7881: 7504: 7475: 7446: 6288: 4669:"Future of South Brooklyn And Its Suburbs" 3816: 3650:"Park Slope Historic District Extension I" 3379: 3322: 3238: 3117: 2890:/Bush Terminal, which would open in 2021. 2572: 2072:Politically, Sunset Park is in New York's 1988:(FDNY) operates two fire stations and one 12869:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 11058:Sunset Park Business Improvement District 10953:New York City Department of City Planning 10670: 10656: 10375: 8908: 7882:McGoldrick, Meaghan (September 6, 2017). 7637: 7210: 7113:. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 7106: 6795:New York City Department of City Planning 6547: 6315:Horsley, Carter B. (September 12, 1976). 6308: 6224:"Eye Army Terminal As 'Industrial Giant'" 6155: 6057: 5996:Horsley, Carter B. (September 12, 1976). 5715:Ingraham, Joseph C. (November 21, 1964). 5300: 5298: 5296: 4777: 3869: 2956: 2954: 2952: 2950: 2689:stations are located in Sunset Park. The 1278:New York City Department of City Planning 917: 695:Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Rail Road 433:in the western part of the New York City 271:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 28:Neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City 10412: 10349:Gonzalez, Carolina (December 12, 1997). 10348: 10173: 9929: 9247:United States Bureau of Prisons (1991). 8785: 8579:2012 Senate District Maps: New York City 7988:"Building of the Day: 4201 First Avenue" 7961:"The Made in NY Campus at Bush Terminal" 7928:"Industry City, the SoHo of Sunset Park" 7414: 6945: 6899:, pp. 349, 446, 945–946, 1268–1269. 6759: 6637: 6435: 5830: 5791: 5714: 2680: 2665:Some traffic from Sunset Park to either 2604:Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College station 2535: 2399: 2173: 2104:, and the 25th district, represented by 2080:, represented respectively by Democrats 1828: 1542: 1435: 1361: 1108: 822: 774: 720: 699:New York, Bay Ridge and Jamaica Railroad 13398:Irish-American culture in New York City 12528:African Burial Ground National Monument 11004: 10883: 10836:"Central Sunset Park Historic District" 10440: 9858: 9324: 9172: 8909:Venugopal, Nikhita (November 6, 2014). 8665:"NYC Neighborhood ZIP Code Definitions" 8407: 8405: 8060:Spellen, Suzanne (September 14, 2015). 8059: 7985: 7367: 7274: 7065: 6896: 6818:"Map: Race and ethnicity across the US" 6700: 6698: 6574:Spivack, Caroline (February 17, 2017). 6573: 6409: 6376:Higgins, Michelle (February 26, 2016). 6375: 6314: 6291:"City to invest 44M in industrial site" 6254: 6250: 6248: 6221: 6082: 6029: 5995: 5869: 5792:Callahan, John P. (December 10, 1966). 5314:. New York: Random House. p. 468. 4925:"Fourth Ave. Subway Dirt Begins to Fly" 4841: 4839: 4822: 4820: 4818: 4816: 4814: 4812: 4759:"Realty Market Steady Despite Campaign" 4727: 4725: 4723: 4721: 4719: 4633:"Irving T. Bush Dies; Terminal Founder" 4521: 3863: 3623: 3232: 1938:Sunset Park as seen from the waterfront 1507:immigrants. In the 2000s, an influx of 1179:Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 867:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court 476:The area was initially occupied by the 13350: 12648:New York City teachers' strike of 1968 10811: 10754: 10723:"New York Today: Our City's New Ferry" 10664:"Routes and Schedules: South Brooklyn" 10636: 10476: 9806: 9389: 8939: 8811: 8809: 8494:"Elected Officials & District Map" 8321: 8319: 8085: 7608: 7568:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013 7297: 7176: 7076: 7074: 6957:"Building of the Day: 826 43rd Street" 6867: 6797:. August 2021. pp. 21, 25, 29, 33 6495: 6222:Melucci, Matthew (September 6, 1985). 6191: 6094: 5951:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013 5919: 5833:"Despair in Sunset Park and Hope, Too" 5826: 5824: 5822: 5572: 5356: 5293: 4527: 4062: 3940: 3928: 3916: 3904: 3875: 3530: 3328: 3207:"National Register Information System" 3201: 3199: 3197: 2947: 2565:(Prospect) Expressways as well as the 2293: 1889:New York City Department of Sanitation 1609:and one unit on each of the first (or 1132:, the 1974 biography of urban planner 818: 12841: 12533:Bohemian Citizens' Benevolent Society 12063: 11680: 11667: 11066: 10991:"Sunset Park South Historic District" 10976:"Sunset Park North Historic District" 10755:Michel, Clifford (January 30, 2020). 10605: 10282:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 10174:McFadden, Robert D. (June 27, 1987). 10045:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 9832: 9787:New York City Department of Education 9761:New York City Department of Education 9731:New York City Department of Education 9706:New York City Department of Education 9680:New York City Department of Education 9654:New York City Department of Education 9628:New York City Department of Education 9602:New York City Department of Education 9576:New York City Department of Education 9550:New York City Department of Education 9499:New York City Department of Education 9473:New York City Department of Education 9447:New York City Department of Education 9421:New York City Department of Education 9206: 9107:"Rainbow Playground : NYC Parks" 8884:"Bush Terminal Park : NYC Parks" 8469:New York City Congressional Districts 7986:Spellen, Suzanne (November 8, 2012). 7825: 7711: 7140: 7080: 6739: 6593: 6521: 6349:Kappstatter, Bob (December 3, 1980). 6342: 5894:The Brooklyn Ink (October 25, 2017). 5831:Maitland, Leslie (December 8, 1978). 5017:"Stations of Subway are Now Opened". 4692: 4690: 4663: 4661: 3385: 2784:that can load freight rail cars onto 2334:; its dome dominates the neighborhood 1652: 1533:Brooklyn's fastest-growing Chinatowns 813: 11648: 10911: 10873:National Register of Historic Places 10790: 10574:"New York Today: Finale for a Ferry" 9354: 9348: 9336: 9312: 9297: 9285: 9273: 9215:. Fordham University Press. p.  8982:"D'Emic Playground : NYC Parks" 8402: 8171: 8088:"Naval Armory in Brooklyn May Close" 7638:Ricciulli, Valeria (June 18, 2019). 6850:"NYC Planning Population FactFinder" 6695: 6548:Kensinger, Nathan (March 30, 2017). 6282: 6245: 6095:Maruca, Janice (December 26, 1976). 6066: 5881: 5465:"Scandinavian influence in Brooklyn" 5357:Cowett, Paige (September 12, 2017). 5063: 4836: 4809: 4716: 4158: 3817:Bellafante, Ginia (April 18, 2018). 3586: 3332:Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis 3212:National Register of Historic Places 2194:; and, more distantly, the hills of 2100:; the 23rd district, represented by 2096:; the 20th district, represented by 2010:, or who receive healthcare through 1963: 1845:National Register of Historic Places 1838:National Register of Historic Places 1590: 1148: 1058:six-lane expressway of the same name 536:. Fire services are provided by the 11216:Columbia Street Waterfront District 10441:Ramirez, Anthony (April 30, 2003). 9598:"P.S. 503: The School of Discovery" 8806: 8779: 8669:New York State Department of Health 8316: 7712:Ramey, Corinne (January 14, 2016). 7609:Hurley, Marianne (April 12, 2016). 7141:Kwong, Peter (September 16, 2009). 7071: 7041:"Finntown's slice of the Big Apple" 6522:Wachs, Audrey (February 15, 2017). 6378:"New York's Next Hot Neighborhoods" 6289:Fitzgerald, Owen (August 3, 1988). 6164: 6130:"Sunset Park Gains in Tight Market" 5819: 5276:"Finntown's slice of the Big Apple" 4953: 3876:Hurley, Marianne (April 12, 2016). 3194: 3128:"NYC Planning | Community Profiles" 2930:Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow 2857:Federal Emergency Management Agency 2370:St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church 2332:St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church 2254:. One component of the greenway is 2064:is located in nearby Borough Park. 1943: 1516:speakers had moved to Sunset Park. 552: 13: 13284:National Historic Preservation Act 12612:Philippine Independence Day Parade 10521:. 2013. p. 31. Archived from 10413:Cardwell, Diane (April 23, 2003). 10302: 9930:Warerkar, Tanay (March 17, 2017). 9469:"P.S. 69 Vincent D. Grippo School" 9161:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 8671:. November 7, 2014. Archived from 7826:Patel, Sonal (September 6, 2019). 7298:Jacobs, Sarah (October 16, 2017). 6624:"Sunset Park Neighborhood Profile" 6496:Levitt, David M. (March 9, 2015). 6351:"Bush Terminal is 78 and blooming" 6097:"Sunset Park Seeks Another Chance" 6030:Fischer, Muriel (March 25, 1973). 5920:Murphy, Jarrett (April 20, 2016). 5394:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 4687: 4658: 4620:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 4577: 4393:Davis, Amanda B. (July 24, 2007). 3810: 3353: 3152: 3132:communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov 886:Interborough Rapid Transit Company 717:Increasing residential development 646:villa on present-day 59th Street. 14: 13414: 11051: 10890:The Encyclopedia of New York City 10678:"Routes and Schedules: Rockaways" 10637:Norris, Mary (October 31, 2014). 10207: 9807:Zagare, Liena (August 29, 2017). 8940:Mixson, Colin (August 28, 2015). 7859:. January 4, 2019. Archived from 7744:. W.W. Norton. pp. 166–167. 7325:"NYC's Zoning & Land Use Map" 7177:Semple, Kirk (October 21, 2009). 6436:Gonzalez, David (March 6, 2016). 6255:Kennedy, Shawn G. (May 6, 1987). 5201:Brooklyn!: An Illustrated History 3630:Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 223 3271:; Manbeck, John B., eds. (2004). 2811: 2650:via 39th Street and Eighth Avenue 2640:or Fort Hamilton via Fifth Avenue 2531: 2349:is the largest church in Brooklyn 2208:New York City designated landmark 1721:United States Coast Guard Reserve 1657: 1571:neighborhood, and to the west by 1385:in the late 19th century and by, 770: 13326: 13325: 13314: 11647: 11638: 11637: 11504: 10748: 10714: 10684: 10630: 10599: 10565: 10540: 10504: 10470: 10403: 10369: 10342: 10337:Department of City Planning 2011 10296: 10263: 10229: 10201: 10167: 10149: 10131: 10113: 10095: 10077: 10059: 10026: 10021:Department of City Planning 2011 10009:Department of City Planning 2011 9975: 9949: 9923: 9897: 9864: 9826: 9800: 9775: 9749: 9719: 9694: 9668: 9642: 9616: 9590: 9564: 9538: 9513: 9487: 9461: 9435: 9409: 9390:Kiersz, Andy (January 7, 2020). 9200: 9173:Collins, Glenn (April 1, 2004). 9166: 9146:Department of City Planning 2011 9134:Department of City Planning 2011 9099: 9074: 9049: 9024: 8999: 8974: 8969:Department of City Planning 2011 8933: 8902: 8876: 8834: 8753: 8731: 8709: 8687: 8657: 8638: 8591: 8572: 8512: 8462: 8428: 8377: 8352: 8285: 8259: 8233: 8201: 8086:Gordon, David (April 15, 1973). 8079: 8053: 8043:"South Brooklyn Marine Terminal" 8035: 8005: 7979: 7953: 7920: 7915:Department of City Planning 2011 7875: 7845: 7809:Department of City Planning 2011 7631: 7602: 7573: 7430:Guide to New York City Landmarks 7381:"DOF: Brooklyn 1940s Tax Photos" 7291: 7268: 7238: 7170: 7134: 7100: 7081:Cohen, Marjorie (May 17, 2017). 7033: 7004: 6974: 6902: 6809: 6780: 6733: 6567: 6515: 6489: 6463: 6429: 6410:Agrawal, Nina (April 20, 2018). 6403: 6369: 6215: 6185: 6122: 6088: 6071:Department of City Planning 2011 6023: 5989: 5956: 5913: 5887: 5785: 5760: 5742: 5708: 5651: 5566: 5541: 5479: 5458: 5435: 5274:Palotie, Laura (November 2011). 4675:. March 18, 1906. pp. 35–36 4338:. September 21, 1901. p. 15 3093: 3072: 3007: 2914: 2900: 2553:Sunset Park has access to three 2339: 2324: 1927: 1686: 1666: 1352: 1143: 865:, the route was approved by the 711:Fifth Avenue elevated train line 328: 321: 303: 296: 125: 105: 50: 12563:New York Filipino Film Festival 11708:Chinatowns in the United States 10783: 9833:Sugar, Rachel (June 29, 2017). 9757:"P.S. 371 – Lillian L. Rashkis" 9733:. March 4, 2019. Archived from 9572:"The School For Future Leaders" 9495:"P.S. 094 The Henry Longfellow" 8842:"Sunset Park Recreation Center" 8739:"USPS Locations: Bush Terminal" 8220:New York City Police Department 8209:"72nd Precinct CompStat Report" 8158:New York City Police Department 5350: 5267: 5242: 5033: 5021:. September 22, 1915. pp.  5010: 4891: 4865: 4751: 4625: 4544: 4489: 4456: 4423: 4324: 4260:. November 17, 1895. p. 14 4246: 4220: 4194: 4176: 4132: 4106: 4068: 3998: 3946: 3671: 3642: 3617: 3592: 3554: 3538:. Bergen & Tripp. pp.  3451: 3405: 3367:. September 30, 1940. p. 9 2993: 2980: 2967: 2178:The landmark Sunset Play Center 2058:NYU Langone Hospital – Brooklyn 1766:in 1891, and later used by the 1757:New York City Police Department 1236: 1205: 703:New York and Sea Beach Railroad 628: 534:New York City Police Department 13237:Federated States of Micronesia 12883:Architectural style categories 12599:German-American Steuben Parade 10606:Honan, Katie (July 23, 2014). 8870:"Brooklyn Greenway Initiative" 8817:"Sunset Park : NYC Parks" 8741:. United States Postal Service 8719:. United States Postal Service 8697:. United States Postal Service 8239: 7029:– via fultonhistory.com. 6241:– via fultonhistory.com. 6211:– via fultonhistory.com. 6192:Thrall, Judy (July 17, 1981). 5896:"A Reporter Walks Into A Bar…" 5504:– via fultonhistory.com. 5496:. November 1, 1963. p. 82 4879:. December 11, 1908. p. 1 4853:. March 20, 1908. pp. 1–2 4765:. October 28, 1905. p. 12 4012:. February 28, 1888. p. 1 3568:. January 19, 1890. p. 17 3485:. December 11, 1887. p. 6 2855:, using funds provided by the 2830:East 34th Street Ferry Landing 2507:The Sunset Park branch of the 2457:PS 503 The School Of Discovery 2448:PS 105 The Blythebourne School 2261: 2250:, which is also served by the 2163: 2151: 1979: 1912:South Brooklyn Marine Terminal 1878:Power and waste infrastructure 1312: 1276:The 2020 census data from the 1271: 1167:Federal Housing Administration 1156:Office of Economic Opportunity 958:cooperative apartment building 882:Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company 513:and the remaining vestiges of 401: 1: 12638:New York Slave Revolt of 1712 10477:Cheema, Umar (May 13, 2008). 9676:"J.H.S. 220 John J. Pershing" 8338:New York City Fire Department 6740:Short, Aaron (June 4, 2017). 6231:Home-Reporter and Sunset News 6201:Home-Reporter and Sunset News 5768:"Giordano, Tony (1993/06/29)" 5198:Snyder-Grenier, E.M. (1996). 4588:. October 22, 1905. pp.  4120:. January 14, 1890. p. 6 4082:. January 15, 1892. p. 6 3465:. December 4, 1887. p. 7 3273:The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn 2935: 2820:service was available at the 2769: train) has a station at 2755: train) has a station at 2654:The area is also home to the 2442:PS 69 Vincent D Grippo School 2436:PS 1 The Bergen (grades PK–5) 2420:'s 2011–2015 analysis of the 2220:Works Progress Administration 2140:Sunset Park is served by two 2120:. Sunset Park is also in the 1986:New York City Fire Department 1907: 1768:New York City Fire Department 1553:The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn 1005:New York City Market Analysis 998:Home Owners' Loan Corporation 896:on June 21, 1915, except the 831:, one of the stations on the 538:New York City Fire Department 530:Brooklyn Community District 7 373:Pohlman & Patrick; et al. 337:Show map of the United States 263:Sunset Park Historic District 16:Neighborhood in New York City 13403:Irish-American neighborhoods 12726:Il Progresso Italo-Americano 12558:New York Asian Film Festival 10820:. Fordham University Press. 10303:Hu, Winnie (July 19, 2012). 10238:"Inside the Dollar Van Wars" 8423:New York Academy of Medicine 7454:"Dr. Maurice T. Lewis House" 6032:"Factory Will Be a Hospital" 5446:. December 9, 1945. p.  4166:"Trial Trip on the Sea Side" 3719:. March 13, 1910. p. 37 3329:Bolton, Reginald P. (1922). 3110: 2395: 2240:Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway 2233: 2078:10th congressional districts 1741:, built in 1930–1931 in the 1523:(primarily hailing from the 1160:American Machine and Foundry 906:Real Estate Record and Guide 725:62nd Street and Fifth Avenue 634:Early growth and transit hub 573:, one of several indigenous 544:'s 38th and 39th Districts. 463:public park of the same name 7: 13363:Chinatowns in New York City 12653:Crown Heights riots of 1991 12643:New York Conspiracy of 1741 12543:Hispanic Society of America 11376:Pacific Park/Atlantic Yards 10893:(2nd ed.). New Haven: 10365:– via Newspapers.com. 10210:"New York's Shadow Transit" 10157:MTA Regional Bus Operations 10139:MTA Regional Bus Operations 10121:MTA Regional Bus Operations 10103:MTA Regional Bus Operations 10085:MTA Regional Bus Operations 10067:MTA Regional Bus Operations 9727:"I.S. 136 Charles O. Dewey" 8717:"USPS Locations: Bay Ridge" 7581:"Green-Wood Cemetery Gates" 7250:New York City Neighborhoods 6365:– via newspapers.com. 6304:– via Newspapers.com. 5040:"Brooklyn Building Notes". 5029:– via newspapers.com. 4739:. June 21, 1911. p. 10 4704:. March 12, 1903. p. 1 4503:. April 4, 1909. p. 48 4114:"The Third Avenue Elevated" 3688:. April 12, 2016. p. 9 3160:United States Census Bureau 2893: 2741:​ and ​ 2418:Minnesota Population Center 2315: 2170:Sunset Park (Brooklyn park) 1538: 651:Commissioners' Plan of 1839 585:that extended southward to 21:Sunset Park (Brooklyn park) 10: 13419: 13289:Historic Preservation Fund 13268:American Legation, Morocco 12548:Indo-American Arts Council 11032:AIA Guide to New York City 10351:"Sunset Park set on a say" 9211:The Hudson River Guidebook 8650:February 25, 2021, at the 8629:February 27, 2020, at the 8584:February 24, 2021, at the 8537:November 26, 2022, at the 8474:February 24, 2021, at the 7888:The Brooklyn Home Reporter 7553:National Park Service 1988 7409:National Park Service 1988 7356:National Park Service 1988 7021:. May 21, 1922. p. 12 5442:"An Atlantic Coast Port". 5406:National Park Service 1988 5345:National Park Service 1988 5328:WPA Guide to New York City 5166:National Park Service 1988 5151:National Park Service 1988 5005:National Park Service 1988 4319:National Park Service 1988 4208:. July 23, 1894. p. 7 4036:National Park Service 1988 4006:"Eighth Ward Improvements" 3993:National Park Service 1988 3981:National Park Service 1988 3753:National Park Service 1988 3659:. April 7, 2012. p. 7 3519:National Park Service 1988 2502: 2445:PS 94 The Henry Longfellow 2427: 2382:Our Lady of Perpetual Help 2347:Our Lady of Perpetual Help 2297: 2167: 2136:Post offices and ZIP Codes 1970:36th Street subway station 1864:National Historic Landmark 1805:, Romanesque Revival, and 1696:, a New York City Landmark 1087:New York metropolitan area 1050:northeastern United States 975: 604:American Revolutionary War 547: 18: 13373:Neighborhoods in Brooklyn 13309: 13276: 13255: 13230:Lists by associated state 13229: 13188: 12921: 12875: 12819: 12761:New Yorker Staats-Zeitung 12682: 12661: 12630: 12576: 12520: 12288:8th Avenue/Lapskaus Blvd. 12278: 12101: 11714: 11674: 11669:Links to related articles 11513: 11502: 11401:Prospect Lefferts Gardens 11111: 10812:Cudahy, Brian J. (2002). 9783:"Sunset Park High School" 8786:Kadinsky, Sergey (2016). 8448:Congressional District 10 7483:"Sunset Park Court House" 6916:. May 29, 1932. p. 7 6854:NYC Population FactFinder 6475:Crain's New York Business 5665:. June 1, 1940. p. 3 5626:Welcome to 1940s New York 4146:. July 9, 1893. p. 8 3386:Henry (August 10, 2015). 3086:section of Flatbush, and 3084:Prospect Lefferts Gardens 2581:lines serve Sunset Park: 2422:American Community Survey 2242:, a 14-mile (23 km) 2146:United States Post Office 2062:Maimonides Medical Center 1996: 1470:1970 United States Census 1466:1980 United States Census 1432:Modern ethnic composition 1243:2010 United States Census 1062:Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge 707:Battery Maritime Building 623:1800 United States Census 511:young urban professionals 420: 412: 400:NRHP reference  399: 377: 369: 361: 346: 290: 286: 277: 268: 261: 257: 253: 237: 225: 204: 187: 179: 174: 162: 150: 138: 118: 100: 65: 60:Location in New York City 58: 49: 40: 33: 13211:Northern Mariana Islands 11952:Providence, Rhode Island 8695:"USPS Locations: Sunset" 8550:August 13, 2019, at the 8524:August 13, 2019, at the 8435:Congressional District 7 7211:Helmreich, W.B. (2016). 6883:, Population Division – 6609:, Population Division – 5306:Federal Writers' Project 4877:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4851:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4737:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4673:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4234:. May 4, 1893. p. 1 3604:NYPL Digital Collections 3417:NYPL Digital Collections 2940: 2847:was disrupted following 2709:​, and ​ 2656:Jackie Gleason Bus Depot 2485:PS 371 Lillian L Rashkis 2256:Bush Terminal Piers Park 2068:Political representation 2021:, the deadliest type of 1993:at 5011 Seventh Avenue. 1895:Other points of interest 1785:structure built in 1936. 1764:Brooklyn Fire Department 1358:Early ethnic composition 996:" implemented after the 888:in the execution of the 378:Architectural style 43:Neighborhood of Brooklyn 12827:Undocumented immigrants 12617:Puerto Rican Day Parade 12553:Irish Repertory Theatre 11984:San Francisco Chinatown 11005:Winnick, Louis (1990). 9909:Brooklyn Public Library 8761:"Maps : NYC Parks" 7246:"Sunset Park, Brooklyn" 7019:Brooklyn Standard Union 5553:Digital Scholarship Lab 4184:"Through Trains To-day" 2573:Buses and commuter vans 2555:limited-access highways 2548: 2509:Brooklyn Public Library 2489:Sunset Park High School 2471:JHS 220 John J Pershing 2110:New York State Assembly 2019:fine particulate matter 1974:shooting several people 1775:Sunset Park Play Center 1493:community organizations 1377:. This was followed by 1259:As of 2016, the median 1054:Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel 935:developments in nearby 851:William Barclay Parsons 731:speculatively-developed 528:Sunset Park is part of 365:280 acres (110 ha) 350:Roughly bounded by the 13206:Minor Outlying Islands 13189:Lists by insular areas 12903:Keeper of the Register 12568:Wales Week in New York 11862:Montville, Connecticut 9546:"P.S. 169 Sunset Park" 8616:March 3, 2020, at the 8603:March 3, 2020, at the 8563:March 3, 2020, at the 8453:March 3, 2020, at the 8440:March 3, 2020, at the 8417:July 23, 2018, at the 8150:"NYPD – 72nd Precinct" 6879:June 10, 2016, at the 6605:June 10, 2016, at the 5494:World-Telegram and Sun 5470:June 29, 2011, at the 5048:: 345. April 25, 1908. 4497:"On Sunset Park Slope" 4254:"Walks About the City" 3798:. H. Holt. p. 445 3479:"The Old Gowanus Road" 3459:"The Old Gowanus Road" 3153:Bureau, U. S. Census. 2822:Brooklyn Army Terminal 2806:South Brooklyn Railway 2691:BMT Fourth Avenue Line 2545: 2477:IS 136 Charles O Dewey 2405: 2179: 1853:Brooklyn Army Terminal 1840: 1751:, a three-story brick 1739:Sunset Park Courthouse 1678:New York City Landmark 1674:Sunset Park Courthouse 1548: 1441: 1370: 1162:factory in the 1970s. 1118: 1115:Brooklyn Army Terminal 970:Brooklyn Army Terminal 918:Middle-class residents 863:mayor of New York City 836: 783: 726: 679:Brooklyn City Railroad 280:U.S. Historic district 13358:Sunset Park, Brooklyn 12908:National Park Service 12888:Contributing property 12719:Freie Arbeiter Stimme 11612:Joint interest areas: 10895:Yale University Press 10877:National Park Service 9905:"Sunset Park Library" 9878:. December 26, 1971. 9417:"P.S. 001 The Bergen" 9362:"Sunset Park – BK 07" 8500:on September 17, 2020 7777:(Searchable database) 7385:nycma.lunaimaging.com 6136:. February 28, 1982. 5573:Wilder, C.S. (2000). 5522:. November 20, 1964. 4934:. November 14, 1909. 4535:The American Magazine 3531:Bergen, T.G. (1866). 3277:Yale University Press 3235:, pp. 1266–1267. 3217:National Park Service 3155:"U.S. Census website" 2988:National Park Service 2876:Rockaway Park, Queens 2681:Subways and railroads 2606:via 49th/50th Streets 2539: 2403: 2392:in the Gothic style. 2177: 2122:New York City Council 2090:New York State Senate 2017:The concentration of 1832: 1546: 1497:Hong Kong Supermarket 1439: 1365: 1112: 1074:Last Exit to Brooklyn 1042:decreasing importance 1034:BMT Third Avenue Line 826: 778: 724: 693:. These included the 608:Battle of Long Island 542:New York City Council 206: • Summer ( 85:40.64333°N 74.01444°W 13263:District of Columbia 12594:Feast of San Gennaro 12589:Dominican Day Parade 10912:Ment, David (1980). 10860:. February 12, 2013. 10791:Cook, Terri (2013). 9872:"New Library Branch" 9207:Adams, A.G. (1996). 8921:on November 19, 2018 8624:Assembly District 51 8611:Assembly District 49 8598:Assembly District 48 8385:"Engine Company 228" 8340:. September 10, 2018 7934:. January 19, 2014. 6914:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 5663:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 5549:"Mapping Inequality" 5444:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4763:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4702:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4639:. October 22, 1948. 4586:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4501:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4437:. October 22, 1893. 4411:on February 12, 2017 4395:"Sunset Play Center" 4336:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4258:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4232:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4206:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4188:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4170:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4144:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4118:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4080:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4010:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3717:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3624:Herries, W. (1895). 3566:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3483:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3463:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3365:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3279:. pp. 200–205. 2975:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 2908:New York City portal 2865:Breezy Point, Queens 2703:​, ​ 2687:New York City Subway 2638:Brooklyn Bridge Park 2252:Sunset Park Greenway 1860:Ninth Avenue station 1834:Ninth Avenue station 1729:lieutenant commander 1422:Alku and Alku Toinen 954:Alku and Alku Toinen 941:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 925:garden city movement 841:Fourth Avenue subway 833:Fourth Avenue subway 758:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 740:Brooklyn Daily Eagle 312:Show map of New York 12705:El Diario La Prensa 12538:El Museo del Barrio 12042:Rockville, Maryland 12030:Spokane, Washington 11406:Prospect Park South 10885:Jackson, Kenneth T. 10767:on February 5, 2020 10355:New York Daily News 9339:, pp. 111–113. 9276:, pp. 106–114. 9111:www.nycgovparks.org 9086:www.nycgovparks.org 9061:www.nycgovparks.org 9036:www.nycgovparks.org 9011:www.nycgovparks.org 8986:www.nycgovparks.org 8971:, pp. 119–120. 8821:www.nycgovparks.org 8124:"1st Avenue Armory" 7718:Wall Street Journal 7068:, pp. 117–118. 7047:. 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12247: 12244: 12242: 12239: 12237: 12234: 12232: 12231:Puerto Ricans 12229: 12228: 12227: 12223: 12220: 12216: 12213: 12211: 12208: 12206: 12203: 12201: 12198: 12196: 12193: 12191: 12188: 12186: 12183: 12181: 12178: 12177: 12176: 12173: 12169: 12166: 12164: 12161: 12159: 12156: 12154: 12151: 12149: 12146: 12144: 12141: 12140: 12139: 12136: 12134: 12131: 12127: 12124: 12123: 12122: 12119: 12115: 12112: 12111: 12110: 12107: 12106: 12104: 12100: 12096: 12095:New York City 12092: 12091:Ethnic groups 12085: 12080: 12078: 12073: 12071: 12066: 12065: 12062: 12050: 12047: 12043: 12040: 12039: 12038: 12037: 12033: 12031: 12028: 12024: 12021: 12019: 12016: 12015: 12014: 12013: 12009: 12005: 12002: 12000: 11997: 11995: 11992: 11990: 11987: 11985: 11982: 11981: 11980: 11979: 11975: 11973: 11970: 11968: 11965: 11963: 11960: 11958: 11957:Salem, Oregon 11955: 11953: 11950: 11948: 11945: 11943: 11940: 11936: 11935:Squirrel Hill 11933: 11932: 11931: 11928: 11926: 11923: 11921: 11918: 11916: 11915:Oklahoma City 11913: 11909: 11906: 11904: 11901: 11899: 11896: 11895: 11894: 11893: 11892:New York City 11889: 11887: 11884: 11880: 11877: 11875: 11872: 11871: 11870: 11869: 11865: 11863: 11860: 11856: 11853: 11852: 11851: 11850: 11846: 11842: 11839: 11838: 11837: 11836: 11832: 11830: 11827: 11825: 11822: 11818: 11817:East Downtown 11815: 11814: 11813: 11812: 11808: 11806: 11803: 11801: 11798: 11796: 11793: 11789: 11786: 11785: 11784: 11783: 11779: 11775: 11772: 11771: 11770: 11769: 11765: 11761: 11758: 11757: 11756: 11755: 11751: 11747: 11744: 11743: 11742: 11741: 11737: 11735: 11732: 11730: 11727: 11725: 11722: 11720: 11717: 11716: 11713: 11709: 11702: 11697: 11695: 11690: 11688: 11683: 11682: 11679: 11673: 11666: 11654: 11646: 11644: 11636: 11634: 11631: 11629: 11626: 11625: 11622: 11619: 11617: 11614: 11611: 11609: 11606: 11604: 11601: 11599: 11596: 11594: 11591: 11589: 11586: 11584: 11581: 11579: 11576: 11574: 11571: 11569: 11566: 11564: 11561: 11559: 11556: 11554: 11551: 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11227: 11226:Crown Heights 11224: 11222: 11219: 11217: 11214: 11212: 11209: 11207: 11204: 11202: 11199: 11197: 11194: 11192: 11189: 11187: 11184: 11182: 11179: 11177: 11174: 11172: 11169: 11167: 11164: 11162: 11159: 11157: 11154: 11152: 11149: 11147: 11144: 11142: 11139: 11137: 11134: 11132: 11129: 11127: 11124: 11122: 11119: 11117: 11116:Barren Island 11114: 11113: 11110: 11106: 11102: 11099: 11098:New York City 11095: 11094:Neighborhoods 11088: 11083: 11081: 11076: 11074: 11069: 11068: 11065: 11059: 11056: 11055: 11044: 11038: 11034: 11033: 11028: 11027:White, Norval 11024: 11020: 11014: 11010: 11009: 11003: 10999: 10992: 10988: 10984: 10977: 10973: 10969: 10962: 10958: 10954: 10950: 10949: 10941: 10937: 10933: 10929: 10925: 10919: 10915: 10910: 10906: 10900: 10896: 10892: 10891: 10886: 10882: 10878: 10874: 10867: 10863: 10859: 10852: 10848: 10844: 10837: 10833: 10829: 10823: 10818: 10817: 10810: 10806: 10800: 10796: 10795: 10789: 10788: 10766: 10762: 10758: 10751: 10736: 10732: 10728: 10724: 10717: 10701: 10697: 10696:NY Daily News 10693: 10687: 10679: 10673: 10665: 10659: 10644: 10640: 10633: 10617: 10613: 10609: 10602: 10587: 10583: 10579: 10575: 10568: 10553: 10549: 10543: 10524: 10520: 10513: 10507: 10492: 10488: 10484: 10480: 10473: 10456: 10452: 10448: 10444: 10439: 10428: 10424: 10420: 10416: 10411: 10410: 10406: 10391: 10387: 10383: 10379: 10372: 10357:. p. 803 10356: 10352: 10345: 10338: 10333: 10318: 10314: 10310: 10306: 10299: 10288:September 17, 10283: 10277: 10272: 10266: 10251: 10247: 10243: 10239: 10232: 10217: 10216: 10211: 10204: 10189: 10185: 10181: 10177: 10170: 10162: 10158: 10152: 10144: 10140: 10134: 10126: 10122: 10116: 10108: 10104: 10098: 10090: 10086: 10080: 10072: 10068: 10062: 10046: 10040: 10035: 10029: 10023:, p. 99. 10022: 10017: 10011:, p. 94. 10010: 10005: 9990: 9989: 9984: 9983:"Sunset Park" 9978: 9962: 9958: 9952: 9937: 9933: 9926: 9910: 9906: 9900: 9885: 9881: 9877: 9873: 9867: 9860: 9855: 9840: 9836: 9829: 9814: 9810: 9803: 9788: 9784: 9778: 9762: 9758: 9752: 9736: 9732: 9728: 9722: 9707: 9703: 9697: 9681: 9677: 9671: 9655: 9651: 9645: 9629: 9625: 9619: 9603: 9599: 9593: 9577: 9573: 9567: 9551: 9547: 9541: 9526: 9522: 9516: 9500: 9496: 9490: 9474: 9470: 9464: 9448: 9444: 9438: 9422: 9418: 9412: 9397: 9393: 9386: 9370: 9363: 9357: 9350: 9345: 9338: 9333: 9327:, p. 82. 9326: 9321: 9314: 9309: 9307: 9299: 9294: 9287: 9282: 9275: 9270: 9268: 9252: 9251: 9243: 9228: 9222: 9218: 9213: 9212: 9203: 9188: 9184: 9180: 9176: 9169: 9162: 9157: 9155: 9147: 9142: 9135: 9130: 9128: 9112: 9108: 9102: 9087: 9083: 9077: 9062: 9058: 9052: 9037: 9033: 9027: 9012: 9008: 9002: 8987: 8983: 8977: 8970: 8965: 8963: 8947: 8943: 8936: 8920: 8916: 8912: 8905: 8889: 8885: 8879: 8871: 8865: 8850: 8843: 8837: 8822: 8818: 8812: 8810: 8801: 8795: 8791: 8790: 8782: 8766: 8762: 8756: 8740: 8734: 8718: 8712: 8696: 8690: 8674: 8670: 8666: 8660: 8653: 8649: 8646: 8641: 8632: 8628: 8625: 8622: 8619: 8615: 8612: 8609: 8608: 8606: 8602: 8599: 8594: 8587: 8583: 8580: 8575: 8566: 8562: 8559: 8556: 8553: 8549: 8546: 8543: 8540: 8536: 8533: 8530: 8529: 8527: 8523: 8520: 8515: 8499: 8495: 8489: 8487: 8485: 8477: 8473: 8470: 8465: 8456: 8452: 8449: 8446: 8445: 8443: 8439: 8436: 8431: 8424: 8420: 8416: 8413: 8408: 8406: 8390: 8386: 8380: 8365: 8361: 8355: 8339: 8335: 8334: 8328: 8322: 8320: 8303: 8299: 8295: 8288: 8273: 8269: 8262: 8247: 8243: 8240:Li, David K. 8236: 8221: 8217: 8210: 8204: 8188: 8184: 8180: 8174: 8159: 8155: 8151: 8145: 8129: 8125: 8119: 8117: 8101: 8097: 8093: 8089: 8082: 8067: 8063: 8056: 8048: 8044: 8038: 8022: 8018: 8014: 8008: 7993: 7989: 7982: 7966: 7962: 7956: 7941: 7937: 7933: 7929: 7923: 7916: 7911: 7909: 7907: 7905: 7889: 7885: 7878: 7862: 7858: 7854: 7848: 7833: 7829: 7822: 7820: 7818: 7810: 7805: 7803: 7801: 7799: 7797: 7795: 7775: 7771: 7767: 7761: 7753: 7747: 7743: 7742: 7734: 7719: 7715: 7708: 7701: 7696: 7689: 7684: 7677: 7672: 7665: 7660: 7645: 7641: 7634: 7619: 7612: 7605: 7589: 7582: 7576: 7569: 7564: 7562: 7555:, p. 61. 7554: 7549: 7547: 7545: 7543: 7541: 7539: 7537: 7520: 7513: 7507: 7491: 7484: 7478: 7462: 7455: 7449: 7441: 7435: 7431: 7427: 7423: 7417: 7411:, p. 59. 7410: 7405: 7390: 7386: 7382: 7376: 7370:, p. 79. 7369: 7364: 7358:, p. 60. 7357: 7352: 7350: 7348: 7346: 7330: 7326: 7320: 7305: 7301: 7294: 7286: 7282: 7278: 7271: 7255: 7251: 7247: 7241: 7226: 7220: 7216: 7215: 7207: 7192: 7188: 7184: 7180: 7173: 7158: 7154: 7150: 7149: 7144: 7137: 7122: 7116: 7112: 7111: 7103: 7088: 7084: 7077: 7075: 7067: 7062: 7046: 7045:thisisFINLAND 7042: 7036: 7020: 7013: 7007: 6991: 6987: 6983: 6977: 6962: 6958: 6951: 6949: 6942:, p. 19. 6941: 6936: 6934: 6932: 6915: 6911: 6905: 6898: 6893: 6886: 6885:New York City 6882: 6878: 6875: 6870: 6855: 6851: 6845: 6843: 6841: 6839: 6823: 6819: 6812: 6796: 6789: 6783: 6768: 6762: 6747: 6746:New York Post 6743: 6736: 6720: 6716: 6715: 6707: 6701: 6699: 6682: 6675: 6669: 6667: 6665: 6663: 6661: 6659: 6657: 6655: 6653: 6651: 6649: 6647: 6645: 6643: 6641: 6625: 6619: 6612: 6611:New York City 6608: 6604: 6601: 6596: 6581: 6577: 6570: 6555: 6551: 6544: 6529: 6528:Archpaper.com 6525: 6518: 6503: 6499: 6492: 6476: 6472: 6466: 6451: 6447: 6443: 6439: 6432: 6417: 6413: 6406: 6391: 6387: 6383: 6379: 6372: 6357:. p. 239 6356: 6352: 6345: 6330: 6326: 6322: 6318: 6311: 6296: 6292: 6285: 6270: 6266: 6262: 6258: 6251: 6249: 6232: 6225: 6218: 6202: 6195: 6188: 6180: 6174: 6170: 6169: 6161: 6159: 6143: 6139: 6135: 6131: 6125: 6110: 6106: 6102: 6098: 6091: 6085:, p. 99. 6084: 6079: 6072: 6068: 6063: 6061: 6045: 6041: 6037: 6033: 6026: 6011: 6007: 6003: 5999: 5992: 5977: 5973: 5969: 5965: 5959: 5952: 5947: 5945: 5943: 5927: 5923: 5916: 5901: 5897: 5890: 5884:, p. 77. 5883: 5878: 5871: 5866: 5864: 5862: 5846: 5842: 5838: 5834: 5827: 5825: 5823: 5807: 5803: 5799: 5795: 5788: 5773: 5769: 5763: 5755: 5751: 5745: 5734:September 27, 5730: 5726: 5722: 5718: 5711: 5705:, p. 20. 5704: 5699: 5697: 5695: 5693: 5691: 5689: 5687: 5685: 5683: 5681: 5664: 5660: 5654: 5647: 5642: 5627: 5623: 5617: 5615: 5608:, p. 19. 5607: 5602: 5594: 5588: 5584: 5579: 5578: 5569: 5554: 5550: 5544: 5529: 5525: 5521: 5517: 5511: 5495: 5488: 5482: 5476: 5473: 5469: 5466: 5461: 5453: 5449: 5445: 5438: 5431: 5426: 5420:, p. 15. 5419: 5414: 5408:, p. 55. 5407: 5402: 5395: 5390: 5388: 5386: 5384: 5382: 5380: 5364: 5360: 5353: 5346: 5341: 5339: 5337: 5329: 5323: 5317: 5313: 5312: 5307: 5301: 5299: 5297: 5281: 5277: 5270: 5255: 5251: 5245: 5239:, p. 18. 5238: 5233: 5231: 5229: 5213: 5207: 5203: 5202: 5194: 5192: 5185:, p. 20. 5184: 5179: 5177: 5175: 5168:, p. 58. 5167: 5162: 5160: 5153:, p. 57. 5152: 5147: 5145: 5138:, p. 18. 5137: 5132: 5130: 5128: 5120: 5115: 5113: 5111: 5103: 5098: 5090: 5086: 5082: 5076: 5072: 5071: 5066: 5060: 5058: 5056: 5047: 5043: 5036: 5028: 5024: 5020: 5013: 5007:, p. 54. 5006: 5001: 4999: 4997: 4995: 4993: 4977: 4973: 4969: 4962: 4956: 4941: 4937: 4933: 4926: 4920: 4904: 4900: 4894: 4878: 4874: 4868: 4852: 4848: 4842: 4840: 4831: 4830: 4823: 4821: 4819: 4817: 4815: 4813: 4796: 4789: 4783: 4781: 4764: 4760: 4754: 4738: 4734: 4728: 4726: 4724: 4722: 4720: 4703: 4699: 4693: 4691: 4674: 4670: 4664: 4662: 4646: 4642: 4638: 4634: 4628: 4621: 4616: 4614: 4612: 4610: 4608: 4606: 4604: 4595: 4591: 4587: 4580: 4565: 4561: 4557: 4553: 4547: 4541:(4), p. 57-59 4540: 4536: 4530: 4523: 4518: 4502: 4498: 4492: 4477: 4473: 4469: 4465: 4459: 4444: 4440: 4436: 4432: 4426: 4407: 4403: 4396: 4389: 4387: 4385: 4383: 4376:, p. 13. 4375: 4370: 4368: 4366: 4359:, p. 17. 4358: 4353: 4337: 4333: 4327: 4321:, p. 56. 4320: 4315: 4313: 4311: 4309: 4307: 4305: 4298:, p. 15. 4297: 4292: 4286:, p. 14. 4285: 4280: 4278: 4276: 4259: 4255: 4249: 4233: 4229: 4223: 4207: 4203: 4197: 4189: 4185: 4179: 4171: 4167: 4161: 4145: 4141: 4135: 4119: 4115: 4109: 4103:, p. 12. 4102: 4097: 4081: 4077: 4071: 4065:, p. 31. 4064: 4059: 4053:, p. 11. 4052: 4047: 4045: 4038:, p. 53. 4037: 4032: 4030: 4028: 4011: 4007: 4001: 3995:, p. 62. 3994: 3989: 3983:, p. 50. 3982: 3977: 3975: 3959: 3955: 3949: 3942: 3937: 3930: 3925: 3918: 3913: 3907:, p. 26. 3906: 3901: 3886: 3879: 3872: 3865: 3860: 3858: 3856: 3854: 3852: 3850: 3848: 3832: 3828: 3824: 3820: 3813: 3797: 3796: 3788: 3786: 3777: 3773: 3772: 3764: 3762: 3755:, p. 52. 3754: 3749: 3747: 3745: 3743: 3741: 3739: 3737: 3735: 3718: 3714: 3708: 3706: 3704: 3687: 3680: 3674: 3658: 3651: 3645: 3629: 3628: 3620: 3605: 3601: 3595: 3589:, p. 15. 3588: 3583: 3567: 3563: 3557: 3541: 3537: 3536: 3527: 3521:, p. 51. 3520: 3515: 3513: 3511: 3509: 3507: 3505: 3503: 3484: 3480: 3476: 3475: 3464: 3460: 3454: 3448:, p. 10. 3447: 3442: 3440: 3438: 3436: 3434: 3418: 3414: 3408: 3393: 3389: 3382: 3366: 3362: 3356: 3348: 3342: 3338: 3334: 3333: 3325: 3318: 3313: 3311: 3309: 3307: 3305: 3303: 3301: 3299: 3297: 3288: 3286:0-300-10310-7 3282: 3278: 3274: 3270: 3264: 3262: 3260: 3258: 3256: 3254: 3252: 3250: 3248: 3246: 3244: 3242: 3234: 3229: 3227: 3218: 3214: 3213: 3208: 3202: 3200: 3198: 3189: 3177: 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Sunset Park, Brooklyn is located in the United States
Upper New York Bay
Brooklyn, New York
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