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Brooklyn By Name - How the Neighborhoods, Streets, Parks, Bridges, and More Got Their Names (Paperback)
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Brooklyn By Name - How the Neighborhoods, Streets, Parks, Bridges, and More Got Their Names (Paperback)
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How the places in Brooklyn got their names--complete with vivid
photographs and maps From Bedford-Stuyvesant to Williamsburg,
Brooklyn's historic names are emblems of American culture and
history. Uncovering the remarkable stories behind the landmarks,
Brooklyn By Name takes readers on a stroll through the streets and
places of this thriving metropolis to reveal the borough's textured
past. Listing more than 500 of Brooklyn's most prominent place
names, organized alphabetically by region, and richly illustrated
with photographs and current maps the book captures the diverse
threads of American history. We learn about the Canarsie Indians,
the region's first settlers, whose language survives in daily
traffic reports about the Gowanus Expressway. The arrival of the
Dutch West India Company in 1620 brought the first wave of European
names, from Boswijck ("town in the woods," later Bushwick) to
Bedford-Stuyvesant, after the controversial administrator of the
Dutch colony, to numerous places named after prominent Dutch
families like the Bergens. The English takeover of the area in 1664
led to the Anglicization of Dutch names, (vlackebos, meaning
"wooded plain," became Flatbush) and the introduction of
distinctively English names (Kensington, Brighton Beach). A century
later the American Revolution swept away most Tory monikers,
replacing them with signers of the Declaration of Independence and
international figures who supported the revolution such as
Lafayette (France), De Kalb (Germany), and Kosciuszko (Poland). We
learn too of the dark corners of Brooklyn"s past, encountering over
70 streets named for prominent slaveholders like Lefferts and Lott
but none for its most famous abolitionist, Walt Whitman. From the
earliest settlements to recent commemorations such as Malcolm X
Boulevard, Brooklyn By Name tells the tales of the poets,
philosophers, baseball heroes, diplomats, warriors, and saints who
have left their imprint on this polyethnic borough that was once
almost disastrously renamed "New York East." Ideal for all
Brooklynites, newcomers, and visitors, this book includes: *Over
500 entries explaining the colorful history of Brooklyn's most
prominent place names *Over 100 vivid photographs of Brooklyn past
and present *9 easy to follow and up-to-date maps of the
neighborhoods *Informative sidebars covering topics like Ebbets
Field, Lindsay Triangle, and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge *Covers
all neighborhoods, easily find the street you're on
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