WNYC Transmitter Park is a 6.61-acre public park located where Greenpoint Avenue dead-ends by the East River shoreline.
The museum tells the stories of 97 Orchard Street. Built on Manhattan’s Lower East Side in 1863, the tenement apartment building was home to nearly 7000 working class immigrants.
Prospect Park is Brooklyn’s flagship park.
“My favorite place to explore outdoors is Prospect Park. There are a lot of nooks and crannies to get lost in!” – Sylvan Paul
Grand Army Plaza, originally known as Prospect Park Plaza, is a public plaza that comprises the northern corner and the main entrance of Prospect Park.
Known for its neoclassical architecture, the Williamsburgh Savings Bank was an important institution in Brooklyn from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries.
Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85-acre park on the Brooklyn side of
the East River in New York City. The park has revitalized 1.3-miles of
Brooklyn’s post-industrial waterfront.
A Brooklyn staple that hosts pickup games throughout the week.
Pioneer Works is a non-profit foundation in Red Hook that fosters multidisciplinary creativity in the arts and sciences.
At the time of the Civil War, the southwestern edge of the Brooklyn Navy Yard rested Admiral’s Row, a series of Second Empire-style mansions occupied by naval personnel. Today you can revisit the dilapidated, abandoned structures and its history.
The Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a 1,826-foot-long platform and pedestrian walkway over Interstate 278.
The Domino Sugar Refinery is a former refinery in the neighborhood of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York City.
Housed in a historic, refurbished factory on the Brooklyn waterfront, this boutique hotel is a local favorite.
National Historic Landmark cemetery in Brooklyn.
This ornate 1867-vintage former bank building houses an art gallery with diverse shows & events.
” like crossing the bridges between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Floating over a great body of water while staring up at a big sky doesn’t get old.” – Gabriel Garzón-Montano
“I like crossing the bridges between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Floating over a great body of water while staring up at a big sky doesn’t get old.” – Gabriel Garzón-Montano