Babylon (village), New York (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Babylon (village), New York" in English language version.

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  • Lovece, Frank (November 17, 2020). "LIer on a mission to get some respect for Babylon's Rodney Dangerfield". Newsday. New York City / Long Island. p. 16. Retrieved November 17, 2020. Dangerfield was born Jacob Cohen in what his memoir called 'an eighteen-room house owned by my mother's sister Rose and her husband,' and lived there to about age 10. Town of Babylon official historian Mary Cascone determined this was at 44 Railroad Avenue in [the incorporated village within the town,] Babylon Village — sometimes mistakenly reported as 44 Railroad Avenue (now Acorn Street) in Deer Park. But according to municipal records, says Cascone, 'In 1931, his aunt Rose Goldberger of 44 Railroad Avenue sold her property to the Babylon School District' — and now, like a Dangerfield punch line, the site is part of a high school parking lot.

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  • "Village of Babylon History". www.villageofbabylonny.gov.