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  1. Aug 19, 2023 · In 1898, the five boroughs of New York City were consolidated into a single city, creating the modern-day New York City. An interesting fact is that Brooklyn voted to become part of NYC with a margin of under 300 votes in the 1890s, and is actually big enough to be the 4th largest city in the US on its own.

  2. As of 2020, Brooklyn now has more people than Chicago, meaning that if all of the boroughs were their own city, Brooklyn would be the second most populated city in America.

  3. Aug 20, 2023 · The boroughs of New York City were not always part of one unified city. The consolidation of the five boroughs into New York City as we know it today happened in 1898. Before the consolidation, Manhattan and The Bronx were already part of New York County, while Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island were separate cities.

  4. Jul 17, 2024 · Chicago and New York City are both prominent cities in the United States. Comparing the size of the two cities involves examining their land area and population. New York City is larger than Chicago in terms of both land area and population, with nearly 469 square miles and over 8.7 million residents.

  5. An additional reason for consolidation came in 1889, when Chicago annexed 133 miles, surpassing Philadelphia to become the second largest city in the country; New York politicians were concerned that financial institutions and investors would leave New York for Chicago.

  6. Jul 13, 2022 · Once an independent city and now the most populous of the five boroughs of New York City, Brooklyn boasts enough exciting things to see and do to last a lifetime, let alone a short visit. This ...

  7. Jul 30, 2018 · There is a tendency both amongst Angelenos and New Yorkers to view the others’ city as the polar opposite of their own. New York is dense and space is oriented around the sidewalk and the train; Los Angeles is spread out and space is oriented around boulevards and freeways. New York is brutally cold in the winter and stiflingly hot in the summer; Los Angeles is just slightly too warm year ...

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