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Columbia Street, Flushing Avenue, Wythe Avenue, Driggs Avenue, Bedford Avenue, and Manhattan Avenue January 27, 1951 now the B61 & B62 bus 65th Street-Fort Hamilton Line: Fort Hamilton: Sunset Park 3rd Avenue and 2nd Avenue March 1, 1942 Hamilton Avenue Line: Bay Ridge: Red Hook: 3rd Avenue and Hamilton Avenue March 29, 1942 Smith Street Line ...
African-American recruits at Manhattan Beach Coast Guard Training Station, ca. 1941 - ca. 1945. It was developed in the last quarter of the 19th century as a resort by Austin Corbin, later president of the Long Island Rail Road, for whom the street Corbin Place, which marks the boundary between Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach, was named. [4]
155–165 West 20th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan, 1938 200 West 86th Street, Upper West Side, Manhattan, 1931 240 Central Park South , Columbus Circle, Manhattan, 1940
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Pages in category "1950s in Manhattan" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 9th Street Art Exhibition; ... 1951 National League tie-breaker series;
46th Street and Madison Avenue Rockaway Beach Hotel: 1870s 1889 110th Street to Beach 116th Street (old) Savoy Hotel: 1890 1925 Savoy-Plaza Hotel: 1927 1965 Fifth Avenue and East 59th Street Sinclair House (Manhattan hotel) 1787 1908 754 Broadway St. Nicholas Hotel: 1853 c. 1884 Waldorf–Astoria (1893–1929) 1893–1897 1929 corner of Fifth ...
Peck's Pier was a wooden [1] pier in Manhattan Beach, California, constructed in 1908 [2] [3] by George H. Peck, for whom it was named. Peck was a wealthy real estate developer who owned a lot of property in the area. The pier was located in the area of 33rd and 34th Street and was the only pier in the area open to African Americans. [3]