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- | [[Category:Glossary]]'''New York, New York''': The Big Apple; The City of Dreams; Where it all starts and where it all ends. One of the most populous cities in world -- millions pass through here every year. It is, then, no small wonder that New York has played the backdrop to many a scene found on these pages, from the dawn of the Revolution clear through to today and beyond. Any attempt to list every person, place, and event of relevance would be futile; a highlighting follows. | + | [[Category:Glossary]]{{Template:Places}}'''New York, New York''': The Big Apple; The City of Dreams; Where it all starts and where it all ends. One of the most populous cities in world -- millions pass through here every year. It is, then, no small wonder that New York has played the backdrop to many a scene found on these pages, from the dawn of the Revolution clear through to today and beyond. Any attempt to list every person, place, and event of relevance would be futile; a highlighting follows. |
* '''Circa Revolution''': The [[Albert Kook]] gang is formed when Kook, having jumped ship, bumps into the old salt, [[Copernicus Trowbridge]], and the old dog, [[Guvernor Morris]]. | * '''Circa Revolution''': The [[Albert Kook]] gang is formed when Kook, having jumped ship, bumps into the old salt, [[Copernicus Trowbridge]], and the old dog, [[Guvernor Morris]]. | ||
* '''1820s''': [[Paolo Grignotti]] and [[Pietri Biberoni]] are often sighted in NYC, despite their earlier deaths. | * '''1820s''': [[Paolo Grignotti]] and [[Pietri Biberoni]] are often sighted in NYC, despite their earlier deaths. |
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- Circa Revolution: The Albert Kook gang is formed when Kook, having jumped ship, bumps into the old salt, Copernicus Trowbridge, and the old dog, Guvernor Morris.
- 1820s: Paolo Grignotti and Pietri Biberoni are often sighted in NYC, despite their earlier deaths.
- 1940s: Various AA stalwarts and nefarious rivals migrate to NYC. Stimes Addisson and Stimso Adid trigger the Accidental Associationalism movement in 1941, the same year that John P. Merriweather founds the The League of Gnomes. Jorge Suarez and William Flintrock join the fray.
- 1960s: Things heat up. The Second AA International Conference greets the city in 1960. The Holy Order of The Boxcutter places its first abbot in NYC in 1964.
- 1980s: The 27th Viceroys and The 3rd A form competitive interests in Stime's one-time NY apartment.
- More recent times: Several former Tampa residence briefly grace town.