Normally to get a street named after you, you have to do something heroic, philanthropic or have lots of money. You can start by going to your county commissioners and see what the bylaws aregoverning this type of thing. I wouldn't get my hopes up because to get any entity of the government to do something for a taxpayer is like getting an elephant through your butt, it just doesnt happen. You do have a better chance of this in a rural/country area, like upstate or Pennsylvania, especially if you own a piece of property where the streets havent been named yet.Good luck to you.....
Hewes Street in Brooklyn, New York is named for Joseph Hewes. He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Stockholm Street in Brooklyn was named for the Stockholm family, not the capital of Sweden. Abraham and Andrew Stockholm owned land in Bushwick in the 19th century.
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New York, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and Pennsylvania all have cities named Brooklyn.
The address of the New York Transit Museum is: 130 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201-5106
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Robert Street was born on June 6, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Yes. Brooklyn is a placename. The most famous place named Brooklyn one of the boroughs of New York City that is also known as Kings County, New York.
The Brooklyn Diner has 2 locations. The first is at 212 W 57th St New York, New York 10019 at the intersection of 57th Street and 7th Avenue. The other location is at 155 West 43rd Street New York, New York 10036 at the intersection of 43rd Street and 7th Avenue.
The address of the Proteus Gowanus is: 543 Union Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215-1072
The address of the Wall Street Art Assoc Inc is: 267 Marlborough Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11226-4532
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