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Dyckman may
refer to:
Dyckman House, the
oldest remaining farmhouse in
Manhattan Dyckman Street, a
street in the
Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, New...
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Dyckman Street (/daɪkmɪn/ ****-man),
occasionally called West 200th Street, is a
street in the
Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is...
- The
Dyckman House, now the
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, is the
oldest remaining farmhouse on
Manhattan island, a
vestige of New York City's
rural past. The...
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Dyckman Oval was a
sports venue in the
Inwood neighborhood of
Upper Manhattan in New York City. It was most
commonly known as a home for
Negro league...
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Josephus Laurentius Dyckmans or
Jozef Laurent Dyckmans (Lier, 9
August 1811 – Antwerp, 8
January 1888) was a
Belgian painter mainly of
genre scenes and...
- Mary Lang
Dyckman (1886–1982) was an
advocate for
labor protections in the
policies and laws of New Jersey.
Dyckman served as
president of the Consumers...
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States Dyckman was an
American Loyalist during the
American Revolution who
lived in New York state. A
descendant of
early Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam...
- The
Dyckman Street station (pronounced ****-man) is a
station on the IND
Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway,
located at the
intersection of...
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Dyckman Street may
refer to:
Dyckman Street, a
street in the
Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City
Dyckman Street (IND
Eighth Avenue Line), serving...
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Johannes Dyckman (bapt. 26
November 1619,
Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam) – ca. 1672, New Netherland) was a
Dutch commissary of Fort Orange.
Johannes Dyckman, the...