Spring Creek, Brooklyn
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Spring Creek, previously called Spring Creek Basin, is a neighborhood within the East New York section of Brooklyn in New York City. It roughly comprises the southern portions of East New York between Flatlands Avenue to the north, and Jamaica Bay and the Gateway National Recreation Area to the south, with the Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie to the west and the Queens neighborhood of Howard Beach to the east. It is named after Spring Creek, one of several creeks that formerly ran through the area and drained into Jamaica Bay.
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A plaque at an inaccessible section of Spring Creek Park at Flatlands and Fountain Avenues
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The athletic complex for Thomas Jefferson High School
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Various landfilling operations in the Spring Creek area in 1973
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Dump truck, Jamaica Bay, NY, 1973.jpg
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Essex Egan Sts Spring Creek 02 - Jefferson HS Field.jpg
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GARBAGE IS DUMPED IN THE MARSHES OF SPRING CREEK ON JAMAICA BAY BECAUSE OF ECOLOGICAL DAMAGE, EPA PLANS TO STOP... - NARA - 547971.jpg
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Houses of the Nehemiah Spring Creek development under construction in 2008.
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Spring Creek, previously called Spring Creek Basin, is a neighborhood within the East New York section of Brooklyn in New York City. It roughly comprises the southern portions of East New York between Flatlands Avenue to the north, and Jamaica Bay and the Gateway National Recreation Area to the south, with the Brooklyn neighborhood of Canarsie to the west and the Queens neighborhood of Howard Beach to the east. It is named after Spring Creek, one of several creeks that formerly ran through the area and drained into Jamaica Bay. For most of its history, the neighborhood of Spring Creek was considered the place where "the city came to an end", consisting of undeveloped marshland used as illegal dumping grounds, and hosting several large landfills and an incinerator during the 20th century. Much of the area was designated as the Fresh Creek Urban Renewal Area in 1967. The area has since seen several major development and restoration projects, including the Starrett City apartment complex, the Gateway Center shopping complex, several affordable housing communities, and Spring Creek Park. Spring Creek had the largest net gain in population in Brooklyn between 1940 and 2010, an increase of 330%. Spring Creek is part of Brooklyn Community District 5, and its primary ZIP Codes are 11207, 11208, and 11239.
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