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Haffen Brewery,
later J&M
Haffen Brewing Company, and
incorporated as
Haffen Brewing Company in 1900,
operated in Bronx, New York from 1856
until 1917...
- The
Haffen Building is a New York City
landmark constructed in 1901–1902 in the
neighborhood of Mott Haven, Bronx, New York. The
building is
located at...
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Louis Francis Haffen (November 6, 1854 –
December 25, 1935) was an
American engineer and
politician who was the
first Bronx Borough President. He was elected...
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mogul F. W. Woolworth. A
large number of New York
brewers (e.g., the
Haffens of
Haffen Brewing Company) are
interred there on "Brewer's Row",
along with...
- game an
overall 'B' rating,
calling it a "Baby's
First Dark Souls". Adam
Haffen,
writing for Siliconera,
rated the game 8/10 points,
praising its "incredibly...
- Linda, and
divorced in 1952. Her
second husband was film
editor Jon M.
Haffen (who
during his
acting career had been
billed as John Whitney). He died...
- at the turn of the 20th century. Of his
architectural contributions the
Haffen Building; the Fire House, Hook and
Ladder 17; and the
Bronx Borough Courthouse...
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Veterans Castle Hill City
Island Wetlands Ferry Point Givans Cr****
Woods Haffen Harding Hart
Island Magenta Playground Pelham Bay
Hunter Island Orchard...
- Avenue.
Predominantly German American in the 19th
century it was home to
Haffen Brewing Company. The
German po****tion
waned especially post-World War II...
- (commonly
referred to as P-Stock, The
Green Death, Head Wrecker, Heffy's,
Haffen-Wrecker or The
Golden Cap) is a
brand of malt
liquor first brewed in 1953...