New Utrecht

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New Utrecht is a historic neighborhood in the southwestern part of Brooklyn, New York City, originally founded as a Dutch town in the 17th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former town
historic district
neighborhood
administrativeHistory one of the original six towns of Kings County
borderedBy Bath Beach
Bay Ridge
Bensonhurst
Dyker Heights
country United States of America
county Kings County
dateOfMunicipalMerger 1894
ethnicHistory Chinese-American community
Dutch-American community
Italian-American community
fireService FDNY
surface form: New York City Fire Department
foundedAs Dutch town
foundedBy Dutch settlers
hasJurisdiction New York City Council
hasLandmark 18th Avenue
New Utrecht Avenue
New Utrecht High School
New Utrecht Reformed Church
hasZIPCode 11214
11219
historicalEvent American Revolutionary War activities in Brooklyn
English takeover of New Netherland in 1664
inception 1657
language English
languageHistory Dutch language in colonial period
locatedIn Brooklyn
New York City
New York State
southwestern Brooklyn
surface form: Southwestern Brooklyn
locatedOn Long Island
mergedInto City of Brooklyn
New York metropolitan area
surface form: Greater New York City
namedAfter Netherlands
Province of Utrecht
Utrecht
originallyPartOf New Netherland
partOf Borough of Brooklyn
policePrecinct New York City Police Department 62nd Precinct
religionHistory Dutch Reformed Church presence
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
transportServedBy BMT West End Line
D (New York City Subway service)
surface form: D train (New York City Subway)

New Utrecht Avenue Line

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Kings County contains New Utrecht