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August — A six-family tenement collapses after heavy rains flood what is now Jersey Street in New Brighton. A police officer attempting to rescue a child was among the 19 killed, so was the child. Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia cuts ribbon. March — An explosion in the Unexcelled Manufacturing Co. He again stops on Island Sept. June 25, — Raging fire consumes St. George Ferry Terminal, killing three, injuring and destroying 17 trains.

April 16, — Landfill at Fresh Kills opens. Propeller plant and foundry continue to operate on Davidson Street, closing in United plane falls in Park Slope, Brooklyn, killing all 84 on board and six on ground. Many homes in historic Sandy Ground community are destroyed.

March 7, — First Sunday Advance is printed. Johnson attends dedication ceremony of Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. White Dental Manufacturing Co. June — Sailors Snug Harbor acquired by city to be used as cultural center. July 1, — For the first time in ferry history, Islanders are stranded when a city fiscal crisis halts service between 11 p.

March 20, — One-way toll on Verrazano-Narrows Bridge begins. March 27, — Advance publishes special centennial edition; largest weekday paper ever published in New York City. It is the first murder of an on-duty law enforcement official in Island history. Other Boroughs of New York City. In fact, most people believe Manhattan to be a synonym of New York. Brooklyn Brooklyn, which is seperated from Manhattan by the East River, is probably the second most famous district of New York after Manhattan.

Queens Although not the most famous, Queens is the largest and fastest evolving district of New York. Discover what to see in Queens and how to get there.

The Bronx During the 20th century, the Bronx was synonymous with poverty and crime. Prior to that it was called the Borough of Richmond. But did anyone ever call it that? For more, we turned to some of the city's keepers of such information. The use of Staten Island was named by the Dutch when they first came to the island. In , the colony of New York was divided into ten counties. As part of this process, Staten Island, as well as several minor neighboring islands, were designated as Richmond County.

It appears that both names were used throughout our history. After it closed in , the city began the gargantuan task of converting the 2,acre site into a public park. Still, the days where residents can frolic safely along rolling green hills are a long way off: the park is currently only accessible during scheduled park programs for learning and exploration opportunities.

Located in the geographic center of the island, historic Richmondtown includes 30 restored buildings dating back to the 17th century, including houses, farms and schools. On the South Shore of the island, history buffs can tour the site of early peace talks during the Revolutionary War at Conference House Park.

Visitors can peruse the permanent collection of her work as well as exhibitions from contemporary photographers. When they first purchased the island from the Munsee tribe in , they named it after the Staten-Generaal, the legislature that serves as the highest governing body in in their home country. Unless this local legend is true, that is. In , the British took control of what was then known as New Amsterdam.

Legend has it that the Duke of York decided that any small islands that could be circumnavigated in less than 24 hours would belong to New York. British naval captain Christopher Billopp set out to circle Staten Island and accomplished it in just 23 hours, making it part of New York. Anyone could live for free on the acre site, so long as they helped harvest crops or raise livestock.



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