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Brooklyn Heights +2erman-speaking communities developed rapidly across Brooklyn in the mid-late 19th century, when it was still an independent city. From Brooklyn Heights to Bushwick, this included working-class areas for industrial workers as well as mansions in areas like Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant for wealthy German-American entrepreneurs like Charles Pfizer, whose pharmaceuticals were manufactured in Williamsburg. Today the bilingual Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brooklyn Heights remains from that era while also welcoming more recent waves of German speakers who have settled in Brooklyn.