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  2. Levittown was the first truly mass-produced suburb and is widely regarded as the archetype for postwar suburbs throughout the country. [3] . William Levitt, who assumed control of Levitt & Sons in 1954, is considered the father of modern suburbia in the United States. [4][5]

  3. Jul 31, 2020 · Levittown, Nassau County, was built for returning World War II veterans and is today considered one of the first mass-produced suburbs in the country.

  4. Levittown, New York, is perhaps the most famous example, often cited as the archetype of the post-war suburban development. These planned communities were marketed as idyllic settings for family life, offering safety, community, and convenience.

  5. Sep 14, 2020 · Levittown in Long Island, New York, is widely recognized as the first modern American suburb. It had swimming pools, shopping centers, and backyards. Each home looked the same in Levittown — they...

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    • Bay Ridge. Bay Ridge, ca. 1872-1887. Dutch settlers landed in this area and dubbed it “Yellow Hook” for its yellow clay soil along the water. In 1853, a yellow fever epidemic broke out and, in a move of astute marketing, Yellow Hook’s citizens changed the neighborhood’s name to Bay Ridge.
    • Bergen Beach. The Bergen family were some of the first Dutch settlers to land in Brooklyn. Their clan originated in Bergen, Norway, and descendent Hans Hansen Bergen migrated to Kings County in 1633.
    • Bedford-Stuyvesant. This hybrid name comes from the time when the town of Bedford merged with Stuyvesant Heights. Stuyvesant Heights was named for Peter Stuyvesant, the last governor of the Dutch-controlled New Netherlands colony before it was given to British rule in 1664.
    • Boerum Hill. The Boerums were early Dutch settlers who arrived in Brooklyn in 1649 and rose to prominence as farmers in the area. The name Boerum Hill was out of fashion for much of the 20th century and the area was often just referred to as “South Brooklyn.”
  6. Jul 24, 2014 · Starting in 1814, Robert Fulton's steamship Nassau helped transform Brooklyn Heights into America's first suburb. In 1816, that area became its own village within the Town of Brooklyn .

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Levittown in Long Island, New York, is widely recognized as the first modern American suburb. It had swimming pools, shopping centers, and backyards. Known as the archetypal post-war American suburb, Levittown was the first mass-produced housing development and set a standard for planned subdivisions for decades to come.

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