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Hylan may
refer to: John F.
Hylan,
politician and
Mayor of New York City from 1918 to 1925
Hylan-A and
Hylan-B,
trade names for
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- John
Francis Hylan (April 20, 1868 –
January 12, 1936), also
known as "Red Mike"
Hylan, was the 96th
Mayor of New York City (the
seventh since the consolidation...
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Hylan Boulevard is a
major northeast-southwest
boulevard in the New York City
borough of
Staten Island, and the
longest street in a
single borough in...
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Hylan Benton Lyon (February 22, 1836 –
April 25, 1907) was a
career officer in the
United States Army
until the
start of the
American Civil War, when...
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Hylan Anthony Taylor (born
August 26, 1992),
better known by his
stage name
Johnny Rapid, is an
American **** **** film actor.
Since 2010, he has...
- Boulevard,
formerly Hylan Plaza, is an open-air
shopping center in the New Dorp
neighborhood of
Staten Island, New York City,
United States.
Hylan Plaza debuted...
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presidency mid-term,
rather than
winning it by po****r
election at large). John
Hylan and
Police Commissioner Richard Enright resigned December 30, 1925 to ensure...
- John
Hylan Heminway, Jr. (born 1944) is an
American filmmaker, author, and
conservationist who
traveled the
globe for his films, photography, and novels...
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extends down
Richmond Avenue, with
offshoots heading north on
Amboy Road and
Hylan Boulevard.
Eltingville is
represented in the New York
State Senate by Andrew...
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Hylan Park is a 15-acre (6.1 ha)
sitting area at the
northeast corner of
Crotona Park.
Named after mayor John
Francis Hylan, it is bounded...