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How New York became a metropolis of stoops

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Re: How New York became a metropolis of stoops

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Funny story. In current Dutch, the word 'stoep' means side walk, and has nothing to do with these kind of stairs.

I'm the Dutch golden age, in which the inner city of Amsterdam got it's channels, they did add these stoops to the big mansions for exactly the same reason.

Re: How New York became a metropolis of stoops

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Without a stoop, you wouldn't have stoop ball. And without that, what would kids do on summer afternoons? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoop_ball

Came here to make a stoop ball comment. Played it (and wiffle ball) throughout my childhood at my grandma’s house in Brooklyn.

Tried playing again about 10 years ago (in my twenties). The shoulder pain didn’t go away for a week. Can’t wait to blow out my shoulder again teaching it to my kids.

Re: How New York became a metropolis of stoops

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post #3

Funny story. In current Dutch, the word 'stoep' means side walk, and has nothing to do with these kind of stairs. I'm the Dutch golden age, in which the inner city of Amsterdam got it's channels, they did add these stoops to the big mansions for exactly the same reason.

The Van Dale dictionary seems to list another meaning of ‘stoep’ as steps to a house. Have I understood correctly?

https://www.vandale.nl/gratis-woordenboek/nederlands/beteken...

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