The name "Midwood" derives from the Middle DutchMidwout (middle woods; Modern Dutch: Midwoud), the name the settlers of New Netherland called the area of dense woodland midway between the towns of Boswyck (Bushwick) and Breuckelen (Brooklyn). Jan Snedeker, Jan Stryker, and Tomys Swartwout solicited from Director-General Stuyvesant the right of settling together on a level area of wilderness (vlacke bosch, the flat bush), adjacent to the outlying farms at Breukelen and Nieuw Amersfoort. Through Swartwout's suggestion, the settlement was named the village of Midwout or Midwolde. In April 1655, Stuyvesant and the Council of New Netherland appointed Swartwout a schepen (magistrate), to serve with Snedeker and Adriaen Hegeman as the Court of Midwout.[5]
Later, it became part of old Flatbush, situated between the towns of Gravesend and Flatlands.[6]
Settlement was begun by the Dutch in 1652;[5][6] they later gave way to the English, who conquered it in 1664, but the area remained rural and undeveloped for the most part until its annexation to the City of Brooklyn in the 1890s. It became more developed in the 1920s when large middle class housing tracts and apartment buildings were built.[7]
Many residents refer to Midwood as "Flatbush", or, erroneously, as being "part of Flatbush", an older and more established neighborhood and former township, which in the 19th century included modern Midwood. The usage of Flatbush to mean Midwood dates to the period when the neighborhood was first formed, and known as South Greenfield.[8]
Many also consider the nearby neighborhood of Fiske Terrace/Midwood Gardens to be part of Midwood, but, as in many cities, neighborhood boundaries in Brooklyn are somewhat fluid and poorly defined.
Demographics
Based on data from the 2020 United States Census, the population of Midwood was 52,835. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 73.6% White, 11.8% Asian, 7.6% Hispanic/Latino, 4.6% Black and 2.4% Other. There were 16% of residents over the age of 65.[9]
The entirety of Community Board 14, which comprises Flatbush and Midwood, had 165,543 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 82.4 years.[10]: 2, 20 This is slightly higher than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.[11]: 53 (PDF p. 84) [12] Most inhabitants are middle-aged adults and youth: 25% are between the ages of 0–17, 29% between 25–44, and 24% between 45–64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 9% and 13% respectively.[10]: 2
As of 2016, the median household income in Community Board 14 was $56,599.[13] In 2018, an estimated 22% of Flatbush and Midwood residents lived in poverty, compared to 21% in all of Brooklyn and 20% in all of New York City. One in eleven residents (9%) were unemployed, compared to 9% in the rest of both Brooklyn and New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 57% in Flatbush and Midwood, higher than the citywide and boroughwide rates of 52% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018[update], Flatbush and Midwood are considered to be high-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying.[10]: 7
In the 1950s through the 1970s, Kings Highway had Dubrow's Cafeteria, a classic cafeteria where holes would be punched in patrons' printed tickets, which would total the cost of the meal. In his run for the White House, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy held a campaign rally just outside Dubrow's Cafeteria. Years later, his brother Senator Robert F. Kennedy ("Bobby") held a similar campaign rally there for his run for President.
In the fall of 2008, the NYCDOT planned to implement an experimental congestion parking plan in the Kings Highway Business District, which would have raised parking meter rates from 75 cents to as much as $2.50 an hour. Specific streets were not then designated.[14]
Kings Highway is currently anchored by several chain stores and multiple ethnic food stores. Unique businesses include several high fashion outlets, jewelry stores, and sushi restaurants.
The first Original Crazy Eddie store was located on Kings Hwy., then moved to larger quarters just south of Kings Highway on Coney Island Avenue.
Nostrand Avenue
Nostrand Avenue was known for fashionable boutiques. As retailers retired, the street changed and became known for its automobile showrooms. A U.S. Postal Service facility (Zip Code 11210) can be found on Nostrand Avenue between Avenues I and J.
Lettered avenues
Avenue J is a major business street in Midwood, with many kosher restaurants, deli, pizzerias, and butchers.
Avenue M, another one of the major business streets of Midwood, is a central location for kosher food and butchers. While in the past it was home to Cookie's, one of Brooklyn's best known restaurants and hang-outs (also popular with the NBC studio staff), today there are no fewer than ten kosher restaurants and three kosher bakeries. From the 1920s through the 1940s, the Dorman Square Restaurant was popular with the Vitagraph studios employees, as well as playing a role in a Vitagraph film or two.
Until the 1970s, Avenue M had its own movie theater. One of Brooklyn's Italian restaurants, Restaurant Bonaparte, also catered to the actors and actresses working on Avenue M in the NBC studios at that time. Restaurant Bonaparte was known for its "Three Musketeers".[clarification needed] It also had a wishing well fountain in its lobby entrance, filled with customers' coins. The Avenue has an elevated subway station. Near the end of June each year, the Midwood Development Corporation hosts the popular Midwood Mardi Gras Street Fair along the Avenue, from East 12th Street to Ocean Avenue.
Shoppers can find a municipal muni-meter parking lot on East 17th Street at Chestnut Avenue just north of Avenue M. Many of the retail businesses are closed on Jewish holidays.
Coney Island Avenue
On Coney Island Avenue in Midwood, primarily between Avenue H and Avenue P, are the U.S. Postal Service Midwood
station (Zip Code 11230), The Kent Triplex Movie Theater, and other retailers.
Between Avenue O and Quentin Road are Turkish restaurants and a hookah bar.
The United States' largest kosher supermarket opened at the corner of Avenue L and Coney Island Avenue in August 2008.[15]
Ocean Parkway is a major tree-lined[16] Brooklyn boulevard, largely featuring apartment houses. It is not a shopping district. Local one-way traffic lanes are separated from the main roadway by bicycle lanes and running paths.[17] Most avenues continue from one side to the other; Avenue K doesn't. Ryder Avenue and Roder do neither: Though they are the same one-way road, their names differ by one letter. Ryder begins at McDonald Avenue, reaches Ocean Parkway, disappears on the opposite for one short block, then continues as Roder, ending at Coney Island Avenue.[18]
Movie theaters
Midwood had several movie theaters, now mostly closed:
One, still on Coney Island Ave, near Ave. H, is The Kent Triplex Movie Theater. It was built in 1939 with a single screen, becoming a triplex in the early 1990s.[19]
The Triangle theatre, which opened in 1936, closed in 1952, subsequently "became a furniture store and by 2019 was a clothing store."[21] It was located across from Sgt. Joyce Kilmer Triangle.
Avalon Theater
The Avalon Theater opened on January 25, 1928, and was located on Kings Highway at the southwest corner of East 18th Street. Originally built by a local Brooklyn company as the Piccadilly, it was sold prior to opening to Loews Theaters, which changed the name to Avalon. Designed by Samuel Cohen, the combined auditoriums (the main or lobby floor and the upstairs or balcony) seated 2,119 which included on the lobby floor a separate seating for children. It also featured a Robert Morton theatre pipe organ. Within a year of opening, it became part of the Century Theatres chain.
The theater closed in 1982, and the building now houses a Walgreens on the ground floor, and offices on the upper floors.[22]
East Midwood
The area east of Ocean Avenue is also known as "East Midwood". The volunteer ambulance service serving Midwood is Flatbush Hatzoloh. The nearest hospitals are New York Presbyterian Community Hospital and Mount Sinai, both on Kings Highway. Both are certified "9-1-1 FDNY-EMS" receiving emergency facilities. One of Brooklyn's last remaining farms was located on the site of the apartment complex at 1279 East 17th St. (just north of Ave. M) until it was torn down in the mid-1960s.
Friends Field at East Second Street and Avenue L features baseball diamonds and tennis courts. Just opposite the field is the Erasmus Hall High School football field (closed to the public when not in use).
The sprawling square block-long Midwood High School Field (East 16th–17th Street at Avenues K-L) features handball courts, tennis courts, a runners track and a field used for football, rugby and soccer. On June 2, 1958, a Maccabiah event was held at the field, at which Olympic weightlifting champion Isaac Berger, U.S. racewalking champion Henry Laskau, and Olympic hammer throw competitor Marty Engel gave exhibitions.[24] Students from adjacent Edward R. Murrow High School also use the field during school hours.
There are two public pedestrian plazas in Midwood:
Corporal Wiltshire Square, named in Honor of Corporal Clifford T. Wiltshire, located at the intersection of Ocean Avenue where it merges with Avenue P and Kings Highway.[25] 27 year old Wiltshire,[26] a married man[27] residing at "1022 Avenue P, was killed by a direct hit by a shell in October 1918"[28] while leading his comrades, after their sergeant was killed.
Sgt. Joyce Kilmer Triangle, located at the crossroads of Kings Highway and Quentin Road (E. 12th–13th Streets), so named in honor of American journalist and poet Sgt. Joyce Kilmer (1866–1918). His is the smallest park in New York City,[29][30] occupying 0.001 acres (0.00040 ha) of land.[31][32]
Police and crime
Midwood is patrolled by the 70th Precinct of the NYPD, located at 154 Lawrence Avenue.[3] The 70th Precinct ranked 30th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.[33] As of 2018[update], with a non-fatal assault rate of 42 per 100,000 people, Flatbush and Midwood's rate of violent crimes per capita was less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 372 per 100,000 people was lower than that of the city as a whole.[10]: 8
The 70th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 89.1% between 1990 and 2018. The precinct reported 6 murders, 27 rapes, 162 robberies, 273 felony assaults, 173 burglaries, 527 grand larcenies, and 75 grand larcenies auto in 2018.[34]
Fire safety
The New York City Fire Department (FDNY)'s Engine Co. 276/Ladder Co. 156/Battalion 33, which serves Midwood, is located at 1635 East 14th Street.[35][36]
Health
As of 2018[update], preterm births are more common in Flatbush and Midwood than in other places citywide, though births to teenage mothers are less common. In Flatbush and Midwood, there were 99 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 17.1 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide).[10]: 11 Flatbush and Midwood has a relatively high population of residents who are uninsured, or who receive healthcare through Medicaid.[37] In 2018, this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 16%, which is higher than the citywide rate of 12%.[10]: 14
The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Flatbush and Midwood is 0.0077 milligrams per cubic metre (7.7×10−9 oz/cu ft), lower than the citywide and boroughwide averages.[10]: 9 Ten percent of Flatbush and Midwood residents are smokers, which is slightly lower than the city average of 14%.[10]: 13 In Flatbush and Midwood, 28% of residents are obese, 13% are diabetic, and 31% have high blood pressure—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively.[10]: 16 21% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.[10]: 12
Eighty percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is lower than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 77% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", slightly less than the city's average of 78%.[10]: 13 For every supermarket in Flatbush and Midwood, there are 21 bodegas.[10]: 10
Midwood is covered by two ZIP Codes: 11230 west of East 21st Street and 11210 east of East 21st Street.[38] The United States Postal Service operates three post offices nearby:
Midwood is a diverse multi-ethnic and multi-religious neighborhood; however, the neighborhood is predominantly Jewish.
Judaism
In the 1980s and 1990s, a wave of Orthodox Jews moved into the area from Borough Park, attracted by Midwood's large homes and tree-lined streets. Today, in addition to AshkenazicOrthodox Jews, the area is home to a burgeoning Sephardic population. Along Kings Highway from Coney Island to McDonald Avenues are many Middle Eastern style restaurants and take-out food shops.
There are several branches of Touro College there, a college that was started in 1970. Midwood is also home to several large orthodox synagogues, including Congregation Beth Torah,[45] the Young Israel of Midwood,[46] Agudas Yisroel Bais Binyomin of Avenue L,[47] Congregation Talmud Torah of Flatbush,[48] Beis Medrash Ahavas Dovid Apsha under the leadership of Rabbi Shmuel Dovid Beck Shlita - The Apsha Rav, the minyan factory[49] known as Landau's Shul (offering minyanim every 15 minutes on an average day[50]), Rabbi Avraham Schorr's former synagogue, known as Khal Tiferes Yaakov on East 15th Street and Avenue L, the Bostoner Rebbe on Avenue J, Steinwurtzels, the Young Israel of Avenue J,[51] the Agudah of Midwood, and several Syrian Orthodox synagogues.[52] Synagogues based out of homes, called shtiebelach, are also common.
Flatbush and Midwood generally has a similar ratio of college-educated residents to the rest of the city as of 2018[update]. Though 43% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 18% have less than a high school education and 39% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 40% of Brooklynites and 38% of city residents have a college education or higher.[10]: 6 The percentage of Flatbush and Midwood students excelling in math rose from 43 percent in 2000 to 68 percent in 2011, though reading achievement remained steady at 48% during the same time period.[55]
Flatbush and Midwood's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is about equal to the rest of New York City. In Flatbush and Midwood, 18% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, compared to the citywide average of 20% of students.[11]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [10]: 6 Additionally, 75% of high school students in Flatbush and Midwood graduate on time, equal to the citywide average of 75% of students.[10]: 6
The Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) has two branches in Midwood. The Midwood branch is located at 975 East 16th Street near Avenue J. It was founded in 1912 and relocated several times before moving to its current location. The branch was rebuilt in the 1950s and again in 1998, and a public plaza was built in 2013.[64]
The Kings Highway branch is located at 2115 Ocean Avenue near Kings Highway. It was founded in 1910 and initially occupied several storefronts. When it moved to its current location in 1954, it became the first BPL branch library to be built by the New York City government. The library was renovated in 2009 and now contains a reading room in the basement and a passport office.[65]
Midwood has long played a part in both film and television production. The film industry established itself in the neighborhood in 1907, when the Vitagraph company occupied studios at 1277 East 14th near Avenue M. Scenes from films like Hey Pop and Buzzin' Around, starring Fatty Arbuckle, were filmed on streets in Midwood.[68]Warner Bros. purchased the studio in the 1920s, using it for short subjects, and moved the studio operation to Hollywood in 1939.[69] A large smokestack bearing the name "Vitagraph" is still on the property, visible from the BMT Brighton Line. Many Vitagraph employees resided within the community.
The Brooklyn Historical Society and the Museum of the Moving Image (Astoria, New York) have collections on the Vitagraph Studios. An old vintage aerial photograph of the Vitagraph complex (and its streets) hangs today on a wall in the offices of the Midwood Development Corporation.
The Vitagraph Studios were later featured in a New York Times Article (2007), and in the PBS, WNET-13 TV Special 'A Walk Through Brooklyn,' hosted by David Hartman and historian Barry Lewis. Old historic photographs of the studio show that part of it also existed across the Brighton line subway tracks where Edward R. Murrow High School now stands.
After Warner Bros. vacated the land (in the late 1960s-early 1970s), Yeshiva University purchased it for Brooklyn Torah Academy, the Brooklyn branch of their high school. The Shulamith School purchased the property some years later, when it merged BTA into Manhattan Torah Academy. Until 2015 the building was home to the Shulamith Yeshiva School for Girls,[2] which moved to Manhattan Beach. Present day, many within the community were unaware that the Shulamith School buildings and property were once a film studio. In 2018, the yeshiva was replaced with an eight-story, 302-unit apartment building.
The Leading Male men's attire store, once located at the corner of Kings Highway and East 12th Street, was the source for the disco attire that John Travolta and the other male cast members wore in the film Saturday Night Fever.[citation needed] A duplicate of the white suit Travolta wore in the film was at that time displayed in one of the showcase windows.
Television
NBC Studios
In 1952, NBC Television purchased part of the Vitagraph Studios, which then became known as NBC Brooklyn. Studio 1 along Locust Avenue. A new larger studio known as Color Studio 2 at 1268 East 14th Street, on the northwest corner of Avenue M. Many programs were taped here.
When it was dedicated in 1954, it was said to be the world's largest color TV production studio.[70]
NBC sold the studio in 2000,[71] and the facility became JC Studios. The facility was also used by CBS. In 2014, JC Studios closed, ending 60 years of TV history.
In 2015, OHEL Children's Home and Family Services created offices in the former Studio 1 on Locust Avenue, part of the original Vitagraph Studios. Studio 2, built by NBC, became a self-storage facility.
Notable residents
Famous people who grew up in, formerly lived in, or attended or graduated from a school in Midwood include:
Woody Allen, writer and director; attended P.S. 99, graduated from Midwood High School, and once resided at both 1402 Avenue K, and 968 East 14th Street[72]
Gil Hodges, baseball player and manager; parishioner of Our Lady Help of Christians Church at E. 28 St. & Avenue M; Brooklyn namesakes include the Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge, Public School 193 in Midwood, a bowling alley in Mill Basin, and a portion of Bedford Avenue from Avenues L to N, near his home renamed Gil Hodges Way[75]
Lainie Kazan (born 1940), singer, actress (My Big Fat Greek Wedding)
Ivan Leshinsky (born 1947), American-Israeli basketball player
Tomys Swartwout, founding member of Midwout (Midwood); appointed a schepen (magistrate) to the Court of Midwout; a signer of the "Humble Remonstrance and Petition of the Colonies and Villages of this New Netherland Province" (December 11, 1653); one of the first campaigns for democratic rights in America[82]
Sy Syms (born Seymour Merinsky), philanthropist, founder and Chairman of the discount men's clothing retailer SYMS; graduated from Midwood High School
^ ab"NYC Planning | Community Profiles". communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov. New York City Department of City Planning. Archived from the original on October 16, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
^Matus, Irvin Leigh (2000). "When the Dream Was Made". Urbanography. Archived from the original on April 27, 2009. Retrieved September 3, 2013. [On the studio lot in Brooklyn, located adjacent to the Brighton railroad, in what is now Midwood, called South Greenfield at the time]: William Shea, among the first actors in the Big V's stock company, recalled the Brighton's role after filming began in 1905:After the building of the Flatbush studio, interior scenes were taken at the Nassau Street address and exterior scenes at Flatbush. In a picture that had both interior and exterior scenes it was a case of collecting all necessary wardrobe and props and moving to Flatbush. It must have been a sight to see fifteen or twenty people get off a train, some carrying bundles and boxes with a sword or spear sticking out, a little bit of a fellow struggling along with a suit of armor, and various other bulky properties distributed among members of the party, but it was part of the game. Very few of the actors kicked and the populace became used to seeing us doing all kinds of stunts.
^Francis Patrick Duffy (1919). Father Duffy's Story: A Tale of Humor and Heroism. ISBN978-1-4326-1638-0. Among those killed were Corporal Clifford Wiltshire, a nice quiet boy who was married to
^"New York Today: Striving for Success". The New York Times. April 7, 2015. Archived from the original on August 3, 2017. Retrieved August 3, 2017. (2015) There is a tie for the honor of smallest park: Sgt. Joyce Kilmer Triangle in Midwood, Brooklyn, and Luke J. Lang Square in Maspeth, Queens
^"National Register of Historic Places". WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 3/15/10 THROUGH 3/19/10. National Park Service. March 26, 2010. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
^"Midwood High School". New York City Department of Education. December 19, 2018. Archived from the original on June 21, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
^"Midwood Library". Brooklyn Public Library. August 22, 2011. Archived from the original on February 22, 2019. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
^"Kings Highway Library". Brooklyn Public Library. August 22, 2011. Archived from the original on February 22, 2019. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
^Hawes, William. Live Television Drama, p. 16. McFarland & Company, 2001. ISBN9781476608495. Accessed September 26, 2017. "In New York, Mayor Robert Wagner dedicated the world's largest television studio as NBC's color production center at 1268 East 14th Street in Brooklyn."
^Newman, Andy; and Kilgannon, Corey. " Curse of the Jaded Audience: Woody Allen, in Art and Life"Archived December 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times, June 5, 2002. Accessed October 10, 2007. "I think he's slacked off the last few movies, said Norman Brown, 70, a retired draftsman from Mr. Allen's old neighborhood, Midwood, Brooklyn, who said he had seen nearly all of Mr. Allen's 33 films."
^Hoffman, Barbara. "Woody and his sister"Archived September 27, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, New York Post, Ocgtober 16, 2011. Accessed September 26, 2017. "Tumultuous as his life has been, the former Allen Konigsberg, a k a Woody Allen, grew up in the Flatbush and Midwood sections of Brooklyn without the quake and roar of an overhead Cyclone. But he did have an adoring younger sister who — after Allen’s bitter feud with longtime producer Jean Doumanian — took over as the businesswoman behind the filmmaker."
^Doge, Annie. "The Notorious RBG: Exploring Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Brooklyn Roots"Archived September 27, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, 6sqft.com, March 18, 2016. Accessed September 26, 2017. "Ginsburg was born on March 15, 1933, to Nathan and Celia Bader, Russian-Jewish immigrants who worked as a furrier and a garment factory worker. The family lived in a modest clapboard house at 1584 East 9th Street in Midwood, near the border of Gravesend, in a predominantly Jewish area. They belonged to the East Midwood Jewish Center."
^Kilgannon, Corey. "No Less Irreverent at Age 68"Archived November 3, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times, April 27, 2012. Accessed September 26, 2017. "Mr. Peel was born David Rosario and grew up in Midwood, Brooklyn. He served in the Army in the mid-1960s and then began living downtown and playing the guitar in parks and on the street."
^Sack, Kevin. "In Midwood, the Big Issue Is Still Jackson"Archived December 19, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times, October 25, 1989. Accessed September 26, 2017. "The neighborhood's politics also have become more conservative as crime has worsened, said Representative Charles E. Schumer, a Democrat who grew up in Midwood and represents the district."
Interview (with resident) Michael T. Wright- News 12 Networks 'News 12 Bklyn.' 'On The Road In Midwood' Live Broadcast Re: Midwood Celebrities, Vitagraph and NBC Bklyn. History Consulted August 16, 2007, and Sept.- Nov. 2007.
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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Montgomery High School San Diego – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Public school in San Diego, California, California, United StatesMontgomery High SchoolAddress3250 Palm AvenueSan Diego, C...
Le 78e parallèle nord est un parallèle qui forme un cercle autour de la Terre au 78e degré de latitude nord sur le plan équatorial. Il traverse l'océan Atlantique, l'Europe, l'Asie, l'océan Arctique et l'Amérique du Nord. Régions traversées À partir du méridien de Greenwich et allant vers l'est, le 78e parallèle nord passe au travers de : Coordonnées Pays, territoire ou mer Remarques 78° 00′ N, 0° 00′ E Océan Atlantique Mer du Groen...
American dictionary Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary is a large American dictionary, first published in 1966 as The Random House Dictionary of the English Language: The Unabridged Edition. Edited by Editor-in-chief Jess Stein, it contained 315,000 entries in 2256 pages, as well as 2400 illustrations. The CD-ROM version in 1994 also included 120,000 spoken pronunciations.[1] History The Random House publishing company entered the reference book market after World War II. T...