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Dead Horse, Dead Horses, or Deadhorse may refer to Places *Dead Horse Bay, in Brooklyn, New York, U.S. *Dead Horse Camp, in South America *Dead Horse Peak in Utah, U.S. *Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah, U.S. *Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Arizona, U.S. *Deadhorse, Alaska, a town in the United States *White Pass Trail, also called "Dead Horse Trail" *Dead Horse Bay, in Brooklyn, New South Wales, Australia. Arts, entertainment, and media Comics *''Deadhorse'', a comic book series written by Eric Grissom, Phil Sloan, Marissa Louise, and David Halvorson, published by List of comics publishing companies, Frankenstein's Daughter, and set in Deadhorse, Alaska Music Groups * Dead Horse (band), an American thrash metal band *Dead Horse One, a neo-psychedelic/shoegaze band based in France * The Dead Horses, the backup band for Ryan Bingham Albums * Dead Horse (album), ''Dead Horse'' (album), a 2005 album by Cassetteboy *''A Dead Horse'', a 1989 album by The Golden Palominos *''Dead Hor ...
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Dead Horse Bay
Dead Horse Bay is a small body of water off Barren Island, Brooklyn, Barren Island, between the Gerritsen Inlet and Rockaway Inlet in the New York City borough (New York City), borough of Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn. History From the nineteenth century to the twentieth century, the area has been used in a variety of ways, including manufacturing fertilizer from the remains of dead animals, producing fish oil from the menhaden caught in the bay, and more recently a landfill for the disposal of New York City’s garbage. Periodic clogging by carcasses from the adjacent glue factory with 200 foot chimney gave the bay its name. A millstone used to grind horse bones can still be found along the Millstone trail. In 1926, much of the salt marsh surrounding Dead Horse Bay and the rest of Barren Island were pumped with sand from Jamaica Bay. This raised the land to 16 feet above the high tide mark and connected the islands to each other, and the mainland of Brooklyn, in order to creat ...
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