Williamsburg, Brooklyn (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Williamsburg, Brooklyn" in English language version.

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  • Gluck, Robert. "The 'Cinematic Zionism' of Mel Brooks" Archived December 1, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, The Algemeiner, August 3, 2012. Accessed November 29, 2017. "According to Wakeman, after World War II, Brooks started working in various Borscht Belt resorts and nightclubs as a drummer and pianist. Another Williamsburg resident, Buddy Rich, taught Brooks how to play drums, and he started earning money that way at age 14."

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  • "Anthony E. Willis Dies". Billboard. 24 (31): 6. August 3, 1912.
  • Murray, J. J. "Until I Saw Your Smile", p. 16. Kensington Books, 2014. ISBN 9780758277282. Accessed January 18, 2018. "He looked toward the bridge, shaking his head, wondering why Coming to America, supposedly set in Queens, was primarily filmed on South 5th Street in Williamsburg. It made me laugh to see Billyburg in that movie. Eddie Murphy is really trying to find his queen in Williamsburg, not Queens."

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  • Mitchell, Eric. "An Owner's Profile: Stuart Subotnick" Archived January 19, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, The Blood-Horse, November 12, 2001. Accessed January 19, 2018. "Stuart Subotnick readily admits he knew nothing about Thoroughbreds or racing in the beginning. Horses were as foreign as hayrides to the Brooklyn, N.Y., native who grew up in a federally subsidized housing project in Williamsburg."

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  • Curtis, Lisa J. (March 12, 2001). "Tower of Power". The Brooklyn Paper. Retrieved July 11, 2010.

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  • About 2 Broke Girls Archived June 8, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, CBS. Accessed June 3, 2016. "2 Broke Girls is a comedy about the unlikely friendship that develops between two very different young women who meet waitressing at a diner in trendy Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and form a bond over one day owning their own successful cupcake business."

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  • Flanders, Vicky. "PERSIS ALBEE. The 1st Avon Lady" Archived May 18, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, Historical Society of Cheshire County. Accessed November 29, 2017. "At age 30, Persis was living in Williamsburg, New York. There, she married Ellery Albee, and moved to his native home in Winchester, New Hampshire."

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  • Hackworth, Jason; Smith, Neil (November 1, 2001). "The Changing State of Gentrification". Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie. 92 (4): 464–477. doi:10.1111/1467-9663.00172.
  • Hahn Roche, Melanie (Fall 1993). "The Cat's Head: Constructing Utopia in Brooklyn and Dublin". The Drama Review. 37 (3): 153–165. doi:10.2307/1146314. JSTOR 1146314.

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  • Hahn Roche, Melanie (Fall 1993). "The Cat's Head: Constructing Utopia in Brooklyn and Dublin". The Drama Review. 37 (3): 153–165. doi:10.2307/1146314. JSTOR 1146314.

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  • Compton, Julie. "OutFront: Trans Woman Spreads LGBTQ Awareness in Hasidic Community" Archived July 18, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, NBC News, January 13, 2017. Accessed November 29, 2017. "In 2012, Abby Stein sat alone in a busy mall — the only place she knew that had Wi-Fi. Bearded with long sidelocks and wearing a dark three-piece suit and black hat that are the traditional garbs of Hasidic men in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, Stein searched the internet on a tablet... The 25-year-old grew up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a neighborhood with a large enclave of Hasidic people."

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  • The Physical Landscape Archived April 18, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Lower East Side Tenement Museum. Accessed May 12, 2016. "Built in 1903, the Williamsburg Bridge had a greater effect on the ability of immigrants to leave the Lower East Side. In the early 20th century, the bridge was seen as a passageway to a new life in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, by thousands of Jewish immigrants fleeing the overcrowded neighborhood."

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  • "National Grid". National Grid: Williamsburg Former MGP. Retrieved June 3, 2016.

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