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The "stub" on Henry Street in the East Side of Lower Manhattan has an incorrect statement. Fanny Brice did not grow up on Henry Street. She was born into a middle class Hungarian family that owned a chain of saloons in Newark, NJ. She was not a child of the tenements as the Broadway show "Funny Girl" depicts. After her parents split up, her mother moved the family to various nice apartments and townhouses in Brooklyn where she was successful in real estate. — Preceding
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The "stub" on Henry Street in the East Side of Lower Manhattan has an incorrect statement. Fanny Brice did not grow up on Henry Street. She was born into a middle class Hungarian family that owned a chain of saloons in Newark, NJ. She was not a child of the tenements as the Broadway show "Funny Girl" depicts. After her parents split up, her mother moved the family to various nice apartments and townhouses in Brooklyn where she was successful in real estate. — Preceding
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