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The 1 Subway Train in the Bronx and Northern Manhattan, New York USA
The 1 Broadway–Seventh Avenue Local is a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored red, since it uses the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line for its entire route.
The 1 operates at all times, making all stops between Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street in Riverdale, Bronx and South Ferry in Lower Manhattan.
The modern 1 train has always run up to Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, but its route below 96th Street has varied through the years. Initially, there were two main service patterns south of 96th Street: a local service to South Ferry in Manhattan, and an express service to Brooklyn. The express service was discontinued in 1959. From 1989 to 2005, the 1 ran in a skip-stop service pattern during rush hours, with the 9 prov...
published: 22 Sep 2024
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The NYC Subway Compilation: Episode 11
Stations Featured:
Rector Street (BMT Broadway Line)
City Hall (BMT Broadway Line)
Canal Streeet (BMT Broadway Line-Upper Level)
8 Street-New York University (BMT Broadway Line)
14 Street-Union Square (BMT Broadway Line)
Fifth Avenue-59 Street (BMT Broadway Line)
Lexington Avenue-59 Street (BMT Broadway Line)
Enjoy the video!
published: 18 Jul 2014
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TIMES SQUARE 42 STREET | subways 🚊 | TRASH 🗑 OVER FLOWING #travel #usa #trash #subway
published: 21 Jul 2023
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MTA 1 TRAIN ON 42ND ST
published: 20 Jan 2018
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Renovation 168 and 181 Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)
December 22, 2016
The West Side Branch of The First NYC Subway was extended northward to a temporary terminus @ 221st Street and Broadway on March 12, 1906 with the station @ 181st Street not yet open.[3][4] The 181st Street station opened on May 30, 1906, and on this date express trains on the Broadway branch began running through to 221st Street, eliminating the need to transfer at 157th Street to shuttles.
In 1948, platforms on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line from 103rd Street to 238th Street were extended to 514 feet to allow full ten-car express trains to platform. Previously the stations could only platform six car local trains. The platform extensions were opened in stages. On April 6, 1948, the stations from 103rd Street to Dyckman Street had their platform extensions opened,...
published: 23 Dec 2016
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MTA NYC Subway : R62A (1) Train Terminating at the South Ferry Loop
This is a Bombardier R62A (1) train arriving at the South Ferry Loop, its last station stop. Because of heavy storm damage to the new South Ferry station, the loop has been brought back into service as of this past Thursday while the new station gets repaired.
published: 06 Apr 2013
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IRT Subway: Bronx Bound R62 (1) Train at Christopher Street
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(1) | Rector Street, Manhattan* to/from West 242nd Street, Bronx
Notes:
-Due to continuing SMS (Schedule Maintenance Service) for the R62As, this R62 (from the (3)) is being used on the (1), while a single R62A set from the (1) is under going maintenance and improvements for continued life. More SMSing is to occur for more R62As. Of course, this has been going on since around 2011.
-Last stop on the (1) is Rector Street (Rather then South Ferry), due to Post Hurricane Sand damages at the terminal. Unknown when the station will officially reopen.
Kawasaki R-62 (1)
Enjoy =)!
Video Taken: Jan 18, 2013 (Bronx Bound Platform)
published: 21 Jan 2013
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Walking towards Subway station from Battery Park 9 14 2015
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published: 04 Oct 2015
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NYC Subway: Washington Heights, Manhattan
Today we are among the deepest stations of the New York City Subway in the area of Washington Heights, Manhattan.
Washington Heights is quite far uptown. Here, Manhattan is much more hilly than one might expect. The neighbourhood is served by the IRT Seventh Avenue–Broadway line as well as the IND Eighth Avenue line.
We begin at 191th Street station, which is served by the (1) train. Interestingly, at 55 m below street level, this is the deepest station on the New York City Subway. However, only one station further, at Dyckman Street, the subway leaves the tunnel and continues via an elevated structure. (Check https://youtu.be/B8-qPKqkouw for another video showing Dyckman Street station.)
The station has an exit toward Broadway and 190th Street via a long tunnel, which is beautifully d...
published: 12 Jun 2016
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How The NYC Subway Got Its Colors
Many cities around the world use randomly assigned colors to denote services, however, New York City takes a different approach, assigning colors based on trunk lines. In this video, we dive into the history of our subway's service designations and find out exactly why the Transit Authority went with our current scheme.
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published: 22 Mar 2024
8:02
The 1 Subway Train in the Bronx and Northern Manhattan, New York USA
The 1 Broadway–Seventh Avenue Local is a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored red, sin...
The 1 Broadway–Seventh Avenue Local is a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored red, since it uses the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line for its entire route.
The 1 operates at all times, making all stops between Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street in Riverdale, Bronx and South Ferry in Lower Manhattan.
The modern 1 train has always run up to Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, but its route below 96th Street has varied through the years. Initially, there were two main service patterns south of 96th Street: a local service to South Ferry in Manhattan, and an express service to Brooklyn. The express service was discontinued in 1959. From 1989 to 2005, the 1 ran in a skip-stop service pattern during rush hours, with the 9 providing the complementary skip-stop service on the same route. The 1 and 9 trains were rerouted after the September 11 attacks in 2001; although they had mostly resumed their normal route by 2002, the 1 train skipped the Cortlandt Street station until 2018. ~Wikipedia
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The 1 Broadway–Seventh Avenue Local is a rapid transit service in the A Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored red, since it uses the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line for its entire route.
The 1 operates at all times, making all stops between Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street in Riverdale, Bronx and South Ferry in Lower Manhattan.
The modern 1 train has always run up to Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, but its route below 96th Street has varied through the years. Initially, there were two main service patterns south of 96th Street: a local service to South Ferry in Manhattan, and an express service to Brooklyn. The express service was discontinued in 1959. From 1989 to 2005, the 1 ran in a skip-stop service pattern during rush hours, with the 9 providing the complementary skip-stop service on the same route. The 1 and 9 trains were rerouted after the September 11 attacks in 2001; although they had mostly resumed their normal route by 2002, the 1 train skipped the Cortlandt Street station until 2018. ~Wikipedia
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- published: 22 Sep 2024
- views: 1139
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The NYC Subway Compilation: Episode 11
Stations Featured:
Rector Street (BMT Broadway Line)
City Hall (BMT Broadway Line)
Canal Streeet (BMT Broadway Line-Upper Level)
8 Street-New York University (B...
Stations Featured:
Rector Street (BMT Broadway Line)
City Hall (BMT Broadway Line)
Canal Streeet (BMT Broadway Line-Upper Level)
8 Street-New York University (BMT Broadway Line)
14 Street-Union Square (BMT Broadway Line)
Fifth Avenue-59 Street (BMT Broadway Line)
Lexington Avenue-59 Street (BMT Broadway Line)
Enjoy the video!
https://wn.com/The_NYC_Subway_Compilation_Episode_11
Stations Featured:
Rector Street (BMT Broadway Line)
City Hall (BMT Broadway Line)
Canal Streeet (BMT Broadway Line-Upper Level)
8 Street-New York University (BMT Broadway Line)
14 Street-Union Square (BMT Broadway Line)
Fifth Avenue-59 Street (BMT Broadway Line)
Lexington Avenue-59 Street (BMT Broadway Line)
Enjoy the video!
- published: 18 Jul 2014
- views: 1899
33:06
Renovation 168 and 181 Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)
December 22, 2016
The West Side Branch of The First NYC Subway was extended northward to a temporary terminus @ 221st Street and Broadway on March 12, 1906 with...
December 22, 2016
The West Side Branch of The First NYC Subway was extended northward to a temporary terminus @ 221st Street and Broadway on March 12, 1906 with the station @ 181st Street not yet open.[3][4] The 181st Street station opened on May 30, 1906, and on this date express trains on the Broadway branch began running through to 221st Street, eliminating the need to transfer at 157th Street to shuttles.
In 1948, platforms on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line from 103rd Street to 238th Street were extended to 514 feet to allow full ten-car express trains to platform. Previously the stations could only platform six car local trains. The platform extensions were opened in stages. On April 6, 1948, the stations from 103rd Street to Dyckman Street had their platform extensions opened, with the exception of the 125th Street, which had its opened on June 11, 1948
This station, which is 120 feet (37 m) below the surface, has four elevators and a footbridge connecting the two side platforms at the northern end of the station. When the station opened on May 30 1906. there had only been two elevators on the station's east side, but in 1909, two more elevators were added to the west side. There is evidence of manually-operated double-deck elevators as well as two closed footbridges toward the southern end of the station.
There is only a set of emergency stairs for emergency egress in case of a fire, so all riders must take an elevator at to enter or exit the station except in emergencies. The station serves Yeshiva University and the George Washington Bridge.
The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. As part of the Multiple Property Submission of the Historic Resources of the New York City Subway System, the 181st Street Station is significant in the areas of transportation, community planning, engineering, and architectural design.
On August 16, 2009, at around 10:30 pm, a 25-foot section of the bricks lining the roof of the station collapsed onto both uptown and downtown tracks and platforms. It fell from the 35 foot high curved ceiling. Nobody was injured at the time of the incident. This caused suspension of the 1 service between 168th Street and Dyckman Street stations in both directions for eight days. The MTA was providing free shuttle bus service between 168th Street and Dyckman for that period. Full end-to-end service on the 1 was restored on August 24, 2009, except that trains were skipping the 181st Street station. The station reopened to passengers on August 31, 2009.
There was also a partial ceiling collapse at the same station in 2007, according to Judith M. Kunoff, Chief Architect for the NYC Transit Authority.
According to NY1, the repairs to the station cost $30 million and did not start until the end of 2012. More
https://wn.com/Renovation_168_And_181_Street_(Irt_Broadway–Seventh_Avenue_Line)
December 22, 2016
The West Side Branch of The First NYC Subway was extended northward to a temporary terminus @ 221st Street and Broadway on March 12, 1906 with the station @ 181st Street not yet open.[3][4] The 181st Street station opened on May 30, 1906, and on this date express trains on the Broadway branch began running through to 221st Street, eliminating the need to transfer at 157th Street to shuttles.
In 1948, platforms on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line from 103rd Street to 238th Street were extended to 514 feet to allow full ten-car express trains to platform. Previously the stations could only platform six car local trains. The platform extensions were opened in stages. On April 6, 1948, the stations from 103rd Street to Dyckman Street had their platform extensions opened, with the exception of the 125th Street, which had its opened on June 11, 1948
This station, which is 120 feet (37 m) below the surface, has four elevators and a footbridge connecting the two side platforms at the northern end of the station. When the station opened on May 30 1906. there had only been two elevators on the station's east side, but in 1909, two more elevators were added to the west side. There is evidence of manually-operated double-deck elevators as well as two closed footbridges toward the southern end of the station.
There is only a set of emergency stairs for emergency egress in case of a fire, so all riders must take an elevator at to enter or exit the station except in emergencies. The station serves Yeshiva University and the George Washington Bridge.
The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. As part of the Multiple Property Submission of the Historic Resources of the New York City Subway System, the 181st Street Station is significant in the areas of transportation, community planning, engineering, and architectural design.
On August 16, 2009, at around 10:30 pm, a 25-foot section of the bricks lining the roof of the station collapsed onto both uptown and downtown tracks and platforms. It fell from the 35 foot high curved ceiling. Nobody was injured at the time of the incident. This caused suspension of the 1 service between 168th Street and Dyckman Street stations in both directions for eight days. The MTA was providing free shuttle bus service between 168th Street and Dyckman for that period. Full end-to-end service on the 1 was restored on August 24, 2009, except that trains were skipping the 181st Street station. The station reopened to passengers on August 31, 2009.
There was also a partial ceiling collapse at the same station in 2007, according to Judith M. Kunoff, Chief Architect for the NYC Transit Authority.
According to NY1, the repairs to the station cost $30 million and did not start until the end of 2012. More
- published: 23 Dec 2016
- views: 1807
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MTA NYC Subway : R62A (1) Train Terminating at the South Ferry Loop
This is a Bombardier R62A (1) train arriving at the South Ferry Loop, its last station stop. Because of heavy storm damage to the new South Ferry station, the l...
This is a Bombardier R62A (1) train arriving at the South Ferry Loop, its last station stop. Because of heavy storm damage to the new South Ferry station, the loop has been brought back into service as of this past Thursday while the new station gets repaired.
https://wn.com/Mta_NYC_Subway_R62A_(1)_Train_Terminating_At_The_South_Ferry_Loop
This is a Bombardier R62A (1) train arriving at the South Ferry Loop, its last station stop. Because of heavy storm damage to the new South Ferry station, the loop has been brought back into service as of this past Thursday while the new station gets repaired.
- published: 06 Apr 2013
- views: 712
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IRT Subway: Bronx Bound R62 (1) Train at Christopher Street
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IRT 7th Avenue Line
(1) | Rector Street, Manhattan* to/from West 242nd Street, Bronx
Notes:
-Due to contin...
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IRT 7th Avenue Line
(1) | Rector Street, Manhattan* to/from West 242nd Street, Bronx
Notes:
-Due to continuing SMS (Schedule Maintenance Service) for the R62As, this R62 (from the (3)) is being used on the (1), while a single R62A set from the (1) is under going maintenance and improvements for continued life. More SMSing is to occur for more R62As. Of course, this has been going on since around 2011.
-Last stop on the (1) is Rector Street (Rather then South Ferry), due to Post Hurricane Sand damages at the terminal. Unknown when the station will officially reopen.
Kawasaki R-62 (1)
Enjoy =)!
Video Taken: Jan 18, 2013 (Bronx Bound Platform)
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(1) | Rector Street, Manhattan* to/from West 242nd Street, Bronx
Notes:
-Due to continuing SMS (Schedule Maintenance Service) for the R62As, this R62 (from the (3)) is being used on the (1), while a single R62A set from the (1) is under going maintenance and improvements for continued life. More SMSing is to occur for more R62As. Of course, this has been going on since around 2011.
-Last stop on the (1) is Rector Street (Rather then South Ferry), due to Post Hurricane Sand damages at the terminal. Unknown when the station will officially reopen.
Kawasaki R-62 (1)
Enjoy =)!
Video Taken: Jan 18, 2013 (Bronx Bound Platform)
- published: 21 Jan 2013
- views: 9415
8:06
NYC Subway: Washington Heights, Manhattan
Today we are among the deepest stations of the New York City Subway in the area of Washington Heights, Manhattan.
Washington Heights is quite far uptown. Here,...
Today we are among the deepest stations of the New York City Subway in the area of Washington Heights, Manhattan.
Washington Heights is quite far uptown. Here, Manhattan is much more hilly than one might expect. The neighbourhood is served by the IRT Seventh Avenue–Broadway line as well as the IND Eighth Avenue line.
We begin at 191th Street station, which is served by the (1) train. Interestingly, at 55 m below street level, this is the deepest station on the New York City Subway. However, only one station further, at Dyckman Street, the subway leaves the tunnel and continues via an elevated structure. (Check https://youtu.be/B8-qPKqkouw for another video showing Dyckman Street station.)
The station has an exit toward Broadway and 190th Street via a long tunnel, which is beautifully decorated. From here it is only a few meters to 190th Street station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line, served by the (A) train.
The station can be accessed from Bennett Avenue, again via a tunnel. At 43 m below the surface this station is similarly deep. The film shows some (A) trains at the station, before we head to another exit, which leads to Fort Washington Avenue and Fort Tryon Park via an elevator bank.
Enjoy!
Filmed 8 August, 2015.
https://wn.com/NYC_Subway_Washington_Heights,_Manhattan
Today we are among the deepest stations of the New York City Subway in the area of Washington Heights, Manhattan.
Washington Heights is quite far uptown. Here, Manhattan is much more hilly than one might expect. The neighbourhood is served by the IRT Seventh Avenue–Broadway line as well as the IND Eighth Avenue line.
We begin at 191th Street station, which is served by the (1) train. Interestingly, at 55 m below street level, this is the deepest station on the New York City Subway. However, only one station further, at Dyckman Street, the subway leaves the tunnel and continues via an elevated structure. (Check https://youtu.be/B8-qPKqkouw for another video showing Dyckman Street station.)
The station has an exit toward Broadway and 190th Street via a long tunnel, which is beautifully decorated. From here it is only a few meters to 190th Street station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line, served by the (A) train.
The station can be accessed from Bennett Avenue, again via a tunnel. At 43 m below the surface this station is similarly deep. The film shows some (A) trains at the station, before we head to another exit, which leads to Fort Washington Avenue and Fort Tryon Park via an elevator bank.
Enjoy!
Filmed 8 August, 2015.
- published: 12 Jun 2016
- views: 183819
5:01
How The NYC Subway Got Its Colors
Many cities around the world use randomly assigned colors to denote services, however, New York City takes a different approach, assigning colors based on trunk...
Many cities around the world use randomly assigned colors to denote services, however, New York City takes a different approach, assigning colors based on trunk lines. In this video, we dive into the history of our subway's service designations and find out exactly why the Transit Authority went with our current scheme.
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Many cities around the world use randomly assigned colors to denote services, however, New York City takes a different approach, assigning colors based on trunk lines. In this video, we dive into the history of our subway's service designations and find out exactly why the Transit Authority went with our current scheme.
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- published: 22 Mar 2024
- views: 13395
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Meaning of girl name: Brooklyn - Name History, Origin and Popularity
Hi, I'm Haley. I'm here to tell you about the meaning behind the name Aurelia. If you like this, please hit the like button and subscribe to my channel. Thank you!
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published: 18 Jun 2023
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Brooklyn - Girl Baby Name Meaning, Origin and Popularity
Usage of Brooklyn as a given name is a recent trend.
published: 01 Dec 2021
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Brooklyn - Baby Boy Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com
Brooklyn - Baby Boy Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com Have you ever been curious about the name Brooklyn, its pronunciation, origin, and cultural significance? In this enlightening video, we delve into the fascinating history and meaning behind the name Brooklyn. Discover the correct pronunciations of "BRUW-KLihN" or "BRUWK-lin" and unravel its origins from the Dutch settlement of "Breukelen" in New York City. Learn about the etymology of the name and its evolution over time. Explore the cultural significance of Brooklyn as one of the vibrant boroughs of New York City, known for its diverse communities and rich heritage.
Uncover how Brooklyn has transitioned from a place name to a popular given name, symbolizing strength, urban vibes, and modernity. Delve into the varia...
published: 30 Oct 2024
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BROOKLYN | Brooklyn name meaning | Girl Name Meaning | Broken land (2023)
Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Brooklyn
Usage of Brooklyn as a given name is a recent trend.
Considered androgynous (although largely used on baby girls), Brooklyn comes from a geographical place name, one of the boroughs of New York City, which Dutch settlers originally named “Breukelen” (meaning “broken land”)....
#Brooklyn #name #babynames #Studious #Practical #Solid #Dependable #Conservative #Industrious #Hard-working
published: 10 Jul 2023
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Brooklyn - Baby Girl Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com
Brooklyn - Baby Girl Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com Have you ever wondered about the name Brooklyn and its fascinating origins and meanings? In this video, we delve into the pronunciation, origin, and cultural significance of the name Brooklyn when used for a female. Discover the Dutch roots of the name, its evolution into the modern-day usage, and why it has become a popular choice for parents seeking a unique and urban-inspired name. Learn how the name Brooklyn symbolizes strength, diversity, and community ties, reflecting the vibrant borough in New York City. Whether you're interested in historical etymology or contemporary naming trends, this video provides valuable insights into the name Brooklyn and its significance. Subscribe to our channel for more intriguing d...
published: 31 Oct 2024
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published: 21 Oct 2022
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The Origin of Brooklyn's Name: A Dutch Legacy #Brooklyn #facts #history
Explore the fascinating origin of Brooklyn's name! Did you know that it comes from a small stream called Breuckelen, which means "broken land" or "marshy place" in Dutch? In 1636, the Dutch West India Company purchased the land from the Lenape tribe and established the town of Breuckelen. Over time, the name evolved into Brooklyn, shaped by the influence of English-speaking settlers. Today, Brooklyn is a vibrant borough of New York City, rich in history, culture, and diversity. Discover more about this iconic neighborhood's roots!
published: 09 May 2024
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WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME BROOKLYN? #shorts
The name Brooklyn is a vibrant and modern choice with an intriguing origin. As the name suggests, Brooklyn is directly inspired by the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, which has a rich cultural and historical significance. The borough was originally settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and later became one of the five boroughs of New York City in 1898.
Brooklyn's name itself is derived from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which means "broken land" or "marshland." The Dutch settlers named it after a town in the Netherlands, and over time, "Breukelen" transformed into "Brooklyn" in English.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brooklyn experienced significant growth and became a melting pot of diverse cultures and communities. Its vibrant atmosphere, cultural diversity, a...
published: 16 Nov 2023
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WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME BROOKLYN?
The name Brooklyn is a vibrant and modern choice with an intriguing origin. As the name suggests, Brooklyn is directly inspired by the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, which has a rich cultural and historical significance. The borough was originally settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and later became one of the five boroughs of New York City in 1898.
Brooklyn's name itself is derived from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which means "broken land" or "marshland." The Dutch settlers named it after a town in the Netherlands, and over time, "Breukelen" transformed into "Brooklyn" in English.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brooklyn experienced significant growth and became a melting pot of diverse cultures and communities. Its vibrant atmosphere, cultural diversity, a...
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Brooklyn's Map, Explained
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Meaning of girl name: Brooklyn - Name History, Origin and Popularity
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Brooklyn - Baby Boy Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com
Brooklyn - Baby Boy Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com Have you ever been curious about the name Brooklyn, its pronunciation, origin, and cultu...
Brooklyn - Baby Boy Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com Have you ever been curious about the name Brooklyn, its pronunciation, origin, and cultural significance? In this enlightening video, we delve into the fascinating history and meaning behind the name Brooklyn. Discover the correct pronunciations of "BRUW-KLihN" or "BRUWK-lin" and unravel its origins from the Dutch settlement of "Breukelen" in New York City. Learn about the etymology of the name and its evolution over time. Explore the cultural significance of Brooklyn as one of the vibrant boroughs of New York City, known for its diverse communities and rich heritage.
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Brooklyn - Baby Boy Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com Have you ever been curious about the name Brooklyn, its pronunciation, origin, and cultural significance? In this enlightening video, we delve into the fascinating history and meaning behind the name Brooklyn. Discover the correct pronunciations of "BRUW-KLihN" or "BRUWK-lin" and unravel its origins from the Dutch settlement of "Breukelen" in New York City. Learn about the etymology of the name and its evolution over time. Explore the cultural significance of Brooklyn as one of the vibrant boroughs of New York City, known for its diverse communities and rich heritage.
Uncover how Brooklyn has transitioned from a place name to a popular given name, symbolizing strength, urban vibes, and modernity. Delve into the variations and modern usage of the name, reflecting a connection to the dynamic culture of the city.
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BROOKLYN | Brooklyn name meaning | Girl Name Meaning | Broken land (2023)
Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Brooklyn
Usage of Brooklyn as a given name is a recent trend.
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Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Brooklyn
Usage of Brooklyn as a given name is a recent trend.
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Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Brooklyn
Usage of Brooklyn as a given name is a recent trend.
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Brooklyn - Baby Girl Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com
Brooklyn - Baby Girl Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com Have you ever wondered about the name Brooklyn and its fascinating origins and meanings...
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Brooklyn - Baby Girl Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity - RandomNames.com Have you ever wondered about the name Brooklyn and its fascinating origins and meanings? In this video, we delve into the pronunciation, origin, and cultural significance of the name Brooklyn when used for a female. Discover the Dutch roots of the name, its evolution into the modern-day usage, and why it has become a popular choice for parents seeking a unique and urban-inspired name. Learn how the name Brooklyn symbolizes strength, diversity, and community ties, reflecting the vibrant borough in New York City. Whether you're interested in historical etymology or contemporary naming trends, this video provides valuable insights into the name Brooklyn and its significance. Subscribe to our channel for more intriguing discussions on names, meanings, and cultural influences.
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The Most Attractive Girl Names
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The Origin of Brooklyn's Name: A Dutch Legacy #Brooklyn #facts #history
Explore the fascinating origin of Brooklyn's name! Did you know that it comes from a small stream called Breuckelen, which means "broken land" or "marshy place"...
Explore the fascinating origin of Brooklyn's name! Did you know that it comes from a small stream called Breuckelen, which means "broken land" or "marshy place" in Dutch? In 1636, the Dutch West India Company purchased the land from the Lenape tribe and established the town of Breuckelen. Over time, the name evolved into Brooklyn, shaped by the influence of English-speaking settlers. Today, Brooklyn is a vibrant borough of New York City, rich in history, culture, and diversity. Discover more about this iconic neighborhood's roots!
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Explore the fascinating origin of Brooklyn's name! Did you know that it comes from a small stream called Breuckelen, which means "broken land" or "marshy place" in Dutch? In 1636, the Dutch West India Company purchased the land from the Lenape tribe and established the town of Breuckelen. Over time, the name evolved into Brooklyn, shaped by the influence of English-speaking settlers. Today, Brooklyn is a vibrant borough of New York City, rich in history, culture, and diversity. Discover more about this iconic neighborhood's roots!
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WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME BROOKLYN? #shorts
The name Brooklyn is a vibrant and modern choice with an intriguing origin. As the name suggests, Brooklyn is directly inspired by the borough of Brooklyn in Ne...
The name Brooklyn is a vibrant and modern choice with an intriguing origin. As the name suggests, Brooklyn is directly inspired by the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, which has a rich cultural and historical significance. The borough was originally settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and later became one of the five boroughs of New York City in 1898.
Brooklyn's name itself is derived from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which means "broken land" or "marshland." The Dutch settlers named it after a town in the Netherlands, and over time, "Breukelen" transformed into "Brooklyn" in English.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brooklyn experienced significant growth and became a melting pot of diverse cultures and communities. Its vibrant atmosphere, cultural diversity, and artistic spirit have made it an iconic part of New York City. The name Brooklyn, reflecting the borough's dynamic energy and eclectic mix of people, started to gain popularity as a given name.
Brooklyn's rise in popularity as a first name can also be attributed to celebrity influence, with notable figures such as David and Victoria Beckham naming their child Brooklyn, further popularizing the name. Its trendy and cosmopolitan vibe appeals to parents seeking a name that captures the essence of modern urban living.
The name Brooklyn represents creativity, diversity, and a sense of community. It embodies the spirit of a lively and eclectic city, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a name with a contemporary and metropolitan feel.
In conclusion, Brooklyn, with its connection to the iconic borough in New York City, symbolizes diversity, energy, and modernity. Its popularity as a given name reflects the influence of urban culture and the fascination with vibrant city life. Whether chosen for its geographical significance, its trendy sound, or its cultural appeal, Brooklyn continues to be a name that resonates with families seeking a name that embodies the spirit of a thriving and diverse community.
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The name Brooklyn is a vibrant and modern choice with an intriguing origin. As the name suggests, Brooklyn is directly inspired by the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, which has a rich cultural and historical significance. The borough was originally settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and later became one of the five boroughs of New York City in 1898.
Brooklyn's name itself is derived from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which means "broken land" or "marshland." The Dutch settlers named it after a town in the Netherlands, and over time, "Breukelen" transformed into "Brooklyn" in English.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brooklyn experienced significant growth and became a melting pot of diverse cultures and communities. Its vibrant atmosphere, cultural diversity, and artistic spirit have made it an iconic part of New York City. The name Brooklyn, reflecting the borough's dynamic energy and eclectic mix of people, started to gain popularity as a given name.
Brooklyn's rise in popularity as a first name can also be attributed to celebrity influence, with notable figures such as David and Victoria Beckham naming their child Brooklyn, further popularizing the name. Its trendy and cosmopolitan vibe appeals to parents seeking a name that captures the essence of modern urban living.
The name Brooklyn represents creativity, diversity, and a sense of community. It embodies the spirit of a lively and eclectic city, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a name with a contemporary and metropolitan feel.
In conclusion, Brooklyn, with its connection to the iconic borough in New York City, symbolizes diversity, energy, and modernity. Its popularity as a given name reflects the influence of urban culture and the fascination with vibrant city life. Whether chosen for its geographical significance, its trendy sound, or its cultural appeal, Brooklyn continues to be a name that resonates with families seeking a name that embodies the spirit of a thriving and diverse community.
- published: 16 Nov 2023
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BROOKLYN Name Analysis / Your name tells you
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- published: 15 Mar 2022
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WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE NAME BROOKLYN?
The name Brooklyn is a vibrant and modern choice with an intriguing origin. As the name suggests, Brooklyn is directly inspired by the borough of Brooklyn in Ne...
The name Brooklyn is a vibrant and modern choice with an intriguing origin. As the name suggests, Brooklyn is directly inspired by the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, which has a rich cultural and historical significance. The borough was originally settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and later became one of the five boroughs of New York City in 1898.
Brooklyn's name itself is derived from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which means "broken land" or "marshland." The Dutch settlers named it after a town in the Netherlands, and over time, "Breukelen" transformed into "Brooklyn" in English.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brooklyn experienced significant growth and became a melting pot of diverse cultures and communities. Its vibrant atmosphere, cultural diversity, and artistic spirit have made it an iconic part of New York City. The name Brooklyn, reflecting the borough's dynamic energy and eclectic mix of people, started to gain popularity as a given name.
Brooklyn's rise in popularity as a first name can also be attributed to celebrity influence, with notable figures such as David and Victoria Beckham naming their child Brooklyn, further popularizing the name. Its trendy and cosmopolitan vibe appeals to parents seeking a name that captures the essence of modern urban living.
The name Brooklyn represents creativity, diversity, and a sense of community. It embodies the spirit of a lively and eclectic city, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a name with a contemporary and metropolitan feel.
In conclusion, Brooklyn, with its connection to the iconic borough in New York City, symbolizes diversity, energy, and modernity. Its popularity as a given name reflects the influence of urban culture and the fascination with vibrant city life. Whether chosen for its geographical significance, its trendy sound, or its cultural appeal, Brooklyn continues to be a name that resonates with families seeking a name that embodies the spirit of a thriving and diverse community.
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The name Brooklyn is a vibrant and modern choice with an intriguing origin. As the name suggests, Brooklyn is directly inspired by the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, which has a rich cultural and historical significance. The borough was originally settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and later became one of the five boroughs of New York City in 1898.
Brooklyn's name itself is derived from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which means "broken land" or "marshland." The Dutch settlers named it after a town in the Netherlands, and over time, "Breukelen" transformed into "Brooklyn" in English.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brooklyn experienced significant growth and became a melting pot of diverse cultures and communities. Its vibrant atmosphere, cultural diversity, and artistic spirit have made it an iconic part of New York City. The name Brooklyn, reflecting the borough's dynamic energy and eclectic mix of people, started to gain popularity as a given name.
Brooklyn's rise in popularity as a first name can also be attributed to celebrity influence, with notable figures such as David and Victoria Beckham naming their child Brooklyn, further popularizing the name. Its trendy and cosmopolitan vibe appeals to parents seeking a name that captures the essence of modern urban living.
The name Brooklyn represents creativity, diversity, and a sense of community. It embodies the spirit of a lively and eclectic city, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a name with a contemporary and metropolitan feel.
In conclusion, Brooklyn, with its connection to the iconic borough in New York City, symbolizes diversity, energy, and modernity. Its popularity as a given name reflects the influence of urban culture and the fascination with vibrant city life. Whether chosen for its geographical significance, its trendy sound, or its cultural appeal, Brooklyn continues to be a name that resonates with families seeking a name that embodies the spirit of a thriving and diverse community.
- published: 16 Nov 2023
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Brooklyn's Map, Explained
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Images used from Brooklyn Public Library:
New York, From a Balloon., 1871, still image, MAP_1871-02-01; Brooklyn Maps Collection, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.
A Map of the Environs of Brooklyn, surveyed by order of his excellency General Sir Henry Clinton, 1781, still image, MAP_1781-01-01; Brooklyn Maps Collection, Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.
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#aestheticvideos #aesthetic #aestheticedits #aesthetics #explorepage #explore #aestheticedit #edits #aesthetically #love #tiktok #edit #s #lofi #aesthetictumblr #lofiaesthetic #aestheticposts #lofiedits #grunge #aestheticstyle #tumblr #lyrics #aestheticquotes #vaporwave #viral #aestheticphotography #aestheticfeed #music #sad #aestheticgrunge #asethetic #aestheticvideo #aestheticquote #aesthetic #asthetic #aestheticpost #aestheticstyle #asthetics #aestheticaccount #aestheticedits .
- published: 28 Jul 2022
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