The address of the New Utrecht is: 1743 86Th Street, Brooklyn, 11214 3700
The address of the Friends Of Historic New Utrecht is: 1831 84Th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11214
The phone number of the New Utrecht is: 718-236-4086.
The web address of the Friends Of Historic New Utrecht is: www.historicnewutrecht.org
The Dutch (who were the first Europeans to settle New York City) named it "Breukelen," which means "broken land." They named it Breukelen after a municipality in the province of Utrecht, in their homeland of the Netherlands (there is a New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn, too). Eventually, the name evolved from "Breukelen" to "Brooklyn."
Brooklyn. The Dutch (who were the first Europeans to settle New York City) named it "Breukelen," which means "broken land." They named it Breukelen after a municipality in the province of Utrecht, in their homeland of the Netherlands (there is a New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn, too). Eventually, the name evolved from "Breukelen" to "Brooklyn."
Brooklyn was named Breuckelen by Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam, before they were displaced by the British. It means "marshland" in Dutch and is the name of a town near Utrecht, just to the east of South Holland.
Brooklyn is one of five boroughs that make the City of NY. It also has the largest population.
New Utrecht High School was created in 1915.
New Utrecht Reformed Church was created in 1828.
It is located in Brooklyn or Bensonhurst
Zeist is located 10 kilometers East of Utrecht.
The address of the New Lots is: 665 New Lots Avenue, Brooklyn, 11207 7302