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  2. Richard Kollmar - Wikipedia

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    Richard Tompkins Kollmar (December 31, 1910 [1] – January 7, 1971), also known professionally as Dick Kollmar, was an American stage, radio, film and television actor, television personality and Broadway producer. Kollmar was the husband of journalist Dorothy Kilgallen.

  3. Dorothy Kilgallen - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 October 2024. American journalist and TV personality (1913–1965) Dorothy Kilgallen Kilgallen c. 1955 Born Dorothy Mae Kilgallen (1913-07-03) July 3, 1913 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Died November 8, 1965 (1965-11-08) (aged 52) New York City, U.S. Resting place Gate of Heaven Cemetery Education Erasmus ...

  4. McCarren Park - Wikipedia

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    McCarren Park. McCarren Park is a public park in Brooklyn, New York City. It is located on the border of Williamsburg and Greenpoint and is bordered by Nassau Avenue, Bayard Street, Lorimer Street and North 12th Street. The park contains facilities for recreational softball, volleyball, soccer, handball, and other games.

  5. Ditmas Park, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Ditmas Park is a historic district in the neighborhood of Flatbush in Brooklyn, New York City.The traditional boundaries of Ditmas Park, including Ditmas Park West, are Ocean Avenue and greater Flatbush to the east, Dorchester Road and the Prospect Park South neighborhood to the north, Coney Island Avenue and the Kensington neighborhood to the west, and Newkirk Avenue to the south. [2]

  6. Washington Park (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Park was the name given to three Major League Baseball parks on two different sites in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, located at the intersection of Third Street and Fourth Avenue. The two sites were diagonally opposite each other, on the southeast and northwest corners. The land on which the ballparks were built ...

  7. Fort Greene Park - Wikipedia

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    The park c. 1904 The Prison Ship Martyr's Monument The park's information center. Fort Greene Park is a city-owned and -operated park in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.The 30.2-acre (12.2 ha) park was originally named after the fort formerly located there, Fort Putnam, itself was named for Rufus Putnam, George Washington's chief of engineers in the Revolutionary War.

  8. Man, 91, and woman, 66, found dead with their necks ... - AOL

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    The victims, a 91-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman, were discovered brutally killed inside a two-story home at 186 Warwick St. in Cypress Hills at around 4:30 p.m. Sunday.

  9. Brooklyn Heights Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Heights Historic District is a historic district that comprises much of the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, United States.It was named a National Historic Landmark in January, 1965, [2] designated a New York City Landmark in November, 1965, [3] and added to the National Register of Historic Places in October, 1966.