Berrien's Island
Former islands of the United StatesIslands of New York CityIslands of Queens, New York
Berrien's Island was an island in the East River in New York City, off the northern shore of Astoria in Queens. It takes its name from Cornelius Jansen Berrien, who purchased it from Timothy Wood in 1727. During the 20th century, Berrien's Island became connected to the larger Long Island, on which most of Queens is situated. The site is now occupied by a Consolidated Edison plant.
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30th Street, New York Queens County
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11105 New York, Queens County
New York, United States
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