Knickerbocker
Knickerbocker, also spelled Knikkerbakker, Knickerbakker, Knickerbacker, is a surname that dates back to the early Dutch colonists in New York. In 1809, Washington Irving published his satirical A History of New York under the pseudonym "Diedrich Knickerbocker", and since that time "Knickerbocker" has been used in various contexts as a name emblematic of New York City. Today it may refer to:
- People
- Clothing
- Food
- Historical events
- Building
- Literature
- Music
- Organizations
- Businesses
- Places
- Knickerbocker Mansion, Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, New York
- Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
- Knickerbocker Avenue (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line), New York City subway station
- Knickerbocker Hotel (Los Angeles), now Hollywood Knickerbocker Apartments
- Knickerbocker Hotel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), also known as Knickerbocker on the Lake
- Knickerbocker, Texas, community in the western part of the state
- Knickerbocker Theatre (Broadway)
- Knickerbocker Theatre (Washington, D.C.), demolished by the Knickerbocker Storm (see above)
- Knickerbocker Village, housing project in New York City
- 6 Times Square, also known as the Knickerbocker Hotel, New York City
- Times Union Center, formerly the Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, New York
- United States Post Office–Knickerbocker Station, historic post office in New York City
- Sports
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