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Norman Street Chapter 6
There were three types of landlords in Greenpoint-Williamsburg in the late 20th century. They were the homeowner, the absentee landlord, and the New York City Housing Authority. Each type of landlord held varying interest in the neighborhood and shared different … Continue reading
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Change in White Population in Greenpoint Williamsburg 1900-2010
In the 1900s, Greenpoint Williamsburg was heavily populated with whites. Today, although the majority of the population is still white, there is more diversity in the area.
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Chinatown Parade
Chinatown celebrates the New Year 😀 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG14ZLLG23Y
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