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Boerum Hill (pronounced /ˈbɔːrəm/ BOR-əm) is a
small neighborhood in the
northwestern portion of the New York City
borough of Brooklyn,
bounded by Schermerhorn...
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Burum (West
Frisian language:
Boerum) is a
village in Noardeast-Fryslân muni****lity,
Friesland in the Netherlands. It is the site of a
ground station...
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Simon Boerum (February 29, 1724 – July 11, 1775) was a farmer, miller, and
political leader from Brooklyn, New York. He
represented New York in the Continental...
- Brooklyn." It is not
located in the
southern part of the
modern borough.
Boerum Hill
Carroll Gardens Columbia Street Waterfront District Cobble Hill Gow****...
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Adams Street and
Boerum Place Line was a
public transit line in
Downtown Brooklyn, New York City,
United States,
running along Boerum Place and
Adams Street...
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Boerum Place was a
station on the
demolished BMT
Fulton Street Line. The
Fulton Street Elevated was
built by the
Kings County Elevated Railway Company...
- of Park Slope,
Clinton Hill, Fort Greene,
Cobble Hill,
Carroll Gardens,
Boerum Hill, Gow****,
Windsor Terrace,
Prospect Heights,
Crown Heights, Brooklyn...
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comprising the Red Hook,
Columbia Terrace,
Carroll Gardens,
Cobble Hill, and
Boerum Hill districts.... The
Manhattan end of the
tunnel leads to the Wall Street...
- Dougl**** and
Wyckoff Streets & Bond and Hoyt
Streets in both the Gow**** and
Boerum Hill
neighborhoods of Brooklyn. It sits on 12.57
acres (5.09 ha) of land...
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Notting Hill and
subsequently grew up in the New York City
neighborhood of
Boerum Hill in Brooklyn. He
attended Saint Ann's
School and then
Columbia University...