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One Life to Live (1968–2011; series last aired in 2012) Once Upon a Time (2011–2018) Orange Is the New Black (2013–2019) Pan Am (2011–2012) The Patty Duke Show (1963–1966) - production moved to Los Angeles midway through final season; The Phil Silvers Show (AKA: You'll Never Get Rich} (1955-1959) Final season shot in Los Angeles.
Castle (TV series) 2009 2016 Sherri: 2009 Nurse Jackie: 2009 2015 The Electric Company: 2011 White Collar: 2014 Mostly Midtown, and upper West side, Manhattan Glee: 2015 Half of the series 4 storyline is set in New York Bored to Death: 2011 Archer: 2023 With the exception of S7 in Los Angeles and S8-10 fictional places
August 22, 1977. Designated NYCL. March 15, 1966. The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. At 560,000 square feet (52,000 m 2), the museum is New York City's second largest and contains an art collection with around 500,000 objects. [ 2 ] Located near the Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, Flatbush, and Park ...
The New York Police Department said Saturday it took 34 people into custody after responding to a pro-Palestinian protest in Brooklyn, New York, that led to reports of damaged artwork and staff ...
New York City police said Saturday that they took 34 people in custody following a pro-Palestinian protest at the Brooklyn Museum, which reported damage to some artwork and harassment of security ...
The following streets will be closed for the J’Ouvert & West Indian American Labor Day Parade and Festival from Sunday, Sept. 1 to Monday, Sept. 2. The West Indian Day Parade 2024 is Monday ...
B. Barbie: A Touch of Magic. Barbie: It Takes Two. Better Days (TV series) Brooklyn Bridge (TV series) Brooklyn DA. Brooklyn Kinda Love. Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Brooklyn South.
Woman in costume in the 2009 New York City parade. David Dubinsky, Nelson Rockefeller, and Robert F. Wagner Jr. watch the 1959 Labor Day Parade. Jessie Waddell and some of her West Indian friends started the Carnival in Harlem in Upper Manhattan, New York City, in the 1930s by staging costume parties in large, enclosed places such as the Savoy, Renaissance and Audubon Ballrooms due to the cold ...