- Little Poland, Brooklyn
Little Poland is an informal name for part of a neighborhood in Greenpoint, in the
New York City borough ofBrooklyn . The name "Little Poland" came to be applied to it following an influx of Polish immigrants after 1900.Earlier, several other places in
New York City had been called "Little Poland." [http://www.barrypopik.com/article/224/little-poland]As described by "
The New York Times " in aJune 22 ,1984 , article: "Manhattan Avenue is the heart of what residents call Little Poland. There are Polish meat stores with strings of kielbasa, bakeries with Polish bread and babkas, supermarkets with Polish pickles, jams, dried soups and sauerkraut." [Howe, Marvine. [http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F30814F73C5D0C718EDDAF0894DC484D81 " POLISH NEWCOMERS REVIVE DYING GREENPOINT CUSTOMS"] ] , "The New York Times ",June 22 ,1984 , accessedApril 28 ,2007 .]Related neighborhood
A similar neighborhood is
Maspeth , due east, about two or three miles, in southern Queens and in New Britain, Connecticut.References
http://www.barrypopik.com/article/224/little-poland
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