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The Park Place Historic District is a small historic district located on Park Place between Bedford and Franklin Avenues in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. It consists of 13 row houses from #651 to the east to #675 to the west, which were built in 1899-90 and designed by J. Mason Kirby in a combination of the Queen ...
Jackie Robinson Pkwy., Vermont Pl., Cypress Hills St. & Highland Blvd. Highland Park: Only remaining component of municipal water system built by independent city of Brooklyn in the mid-19th century; part of unified city water system until 1989
Cadman Plaza is a park located on the border of the Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn neighborhoods in Brooklyn, New York City. Named for Reverend Doctor Samuel Parkes Cadman (1864–1936), a renowned minister in the Brooklyn Congregational Church, it is built on land reclaimed by condemnation in 1935 and was named as a park in 1939. The ...
A. I. Namm & Son Department Store, Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, 1924–1925 and 1928–1929 BellTel Lofts (former New York Telephone Company), Downtown Brooklyn , Brooklyn , 1930 Betsy Head Memorial Pool , Brownsville , Brooklyn, 1940
The 1939 New York World's Fair (also known as the 1939–1940 New York World's Fair) was an international exposition at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, United States. The fair included exhibitions, activities, performances, films, art, and food presented by 62 nations, 35 U.S. states and territories, and 1,400 ...
Brooklyn Ink in publication. [212] 2008 One Brooklyn Bridge Park, a building that converted 1,000,000+ square foot warehouse building located along Furman Street just south of Joralemon Street with over 400 residential units with 80,000 square feet of ground floor retail, and over 500 parking spaces. April 2008, Brooklyn Flea opens. 2009
Park Place: June 5, 1878 December 4, 1938 [8] Cortlandt Street: June 5, 1878 December 4, 1938 [8] Rector Street: June 5, 1878 December 4, 1938 [8] Battery Place: June 5, 1883 [19] June 11, 1940 Ninth Avenue Line: South Ferry: April 5, 1877 Second, Third, and Ninth Avenue Lines; various ferries
Surgeon's House, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Flushing Avenue opposite Ryerson Avenue November 9, 1976 [247] Thomson Meter Company Building (New York Eskimo Pie Corporation Building) (100-110 Bridge Street) 40°42′4″N 73°59′6″W / 40.70111°N 73.98500°W / 40.70111; -73
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