Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
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Yeshiva University | 500 West 185th Street | New York, New York 10033 The A train continues and stops at 175th Street–George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal, 181st Street, 190th Street, Dyckman Street and 207th Street, with Dyckman named for a family that once owned property in the area.
In the early 1900s, Irish immigrants moved to Washington Heights. European ***s went to Washington Heights to escape ****sm during the 1930s and the 1940s. During the 1950s and 1960s, many Greeks moved to Washington Heights; the community was referred to as the "Astoria of Manhattan." As the nickname became widespread, Cubans and Puerto Ricans moved to the area. By the 1980s and 1990s, the neighborhood became mostly Dominican by the 2000s, after years when gangsters ruled a thriving illegal drug trade.
this is what im talking about, so stop trying to make believe your blind to what your people do, they have contributed heavily in the decay of nyc. let me know if you want some gang clippings

also..im of Italian descent but have many puerto rican friends whose parents lived in washington heights in the 70's who now live in florham pk.
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