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[[File:Harlem 1950s.jpg|thumb|Midtown Manhattan circa 1950s]]
 
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[[File: Brooklyn Bridge, 1930.jpg|thumb|Manhattan as seen from the Brooklyn Bridge in 1930]]
'''Manhattan''' was a borough of [[New York City]] on [[Earth]]. This island had major rivers on its east and west sides. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
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'''Manhattan''' was a borough of [[New York City]] on [[Earth]]. This [[island]] had major [[river]]s on its east and west sides. ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}})
   
{{bginfo|The pages seen in the episode were from the detective novel, ''[[The Listening Man]]'', by author John A. Moroso. This novel was published in [[1924]]. Information on Park Row was from page 180.}}
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{{bginfo|Information on Manhattan, in this episode, was actually from the detective novel, ''The Listening Man'', by author {{w|John A. Moroso}}. This novel was published in 1924.|The rivers were the {{w|Hudson River}} and the {{w|East River}}.}}
   
 
In a vision sent to [[Benjamin Sisko]] by the [[Prophet]]s, [[Benny Russell]] both lived and worked in [[1950s]] Manhattan, with his residence in [[Harlem]] and the publishing house of ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' in Midtown. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
 
In a vision sent to [[Benjamin Sisko]] by the [[Prophet]]s, [[Benny Russell]] both lived and worked in [[1950s]] Manhattan, with his residence in [[Harlem]] and the publishing house of ''[[Incredible Tales]]'' in Midtown. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
   
''In an alternate [[1944]] where [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] had invaded and occupied New York, people had fled Manhattan via the [[Brooklyn Bridge]] during the German invasion. ''({{ENT|Storm Front}})'' Later, [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] [[tactical officer]] [[Malcolm Reed]] reported that a [[squadron]] of [[Stuka]]s were taking off from a base north of Manhattan. ''Enterprise'' then engaged in a dogfight with them over Midtown.'' ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}})
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''In an alternate [[1944]] where [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] had invaded and occupied New York, people had fled Manhattan via the [[Brooklyn Bridge]] during the German invasion. ''({{ENT|Storm Front}})'' Later, {{NX|Enterprise}} [[tactical officer]] [[Malcolm Reed]] reported that a [[squadron]] of [[Stuka]]s were taking off from a base north of Manhattan. ''Enterprise'' then engaged in a dogfight with them over Midtown.'' ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}})
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== Locations in Manhattan ==
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* [[Broadway]]
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* [[Gold Street]]
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* [[Herald Square]]
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* [[Park Row]]
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* [[Times Square]]
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* [[Trinity Church]]
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* [[Wall Street]]
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* [[World Building]]
   
 
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 15 June 2021

Harlem 1950s

Midtown Manhattan circa 1950s

Brooklyn Bridge, 1930

Manhattan as seen from the Brooklyn Bridge in 1930

Manhattan was a borough of New York City on Earth. This island had major rivers on its east and west sides. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

Information on Manhattan, in this episode, was actually from the detective novel, The Listening Man, by author John A. Moroso. This novel was published in 1924.
The rivers were the Hudson River and the East River.

In a vision sent to Benjamin Sisko by the Prophets, Benny Russell both lived and worked in 1950s Manhattan, with his residence in Harlem and the publishing house of Incredible Tales in Midtown. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

In an alternate 1944 where Nazi Germany had invaded and occupied New York, people had fled Manhattan via the Brooklyn Bridge during the German invasion. (ENT: "Storm Front") Later, Enterprise tactical officer Malcolm Reed reported that a squadron of Stukas were taking off from a base north of Manhattan. Enterprise then engaged in a dogfight with them over Midtown. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

Locations in Manhattan

External link