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  2. Sailor (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times included Sailor in a 2023 list of the city's twelve best new restaurants. [5] Time Out New York rated the restaurant four out of five stars. [6]Pete Wells placed Sailor twenty-fifth in his 2024 ranking of New York City's best restaurants.

  3. Fort Greene Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It includes the 33-acre Fort Greene Park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1868. In the park is a column memorializing Revolutionary War soldiers (Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument) that was designed by McKim, Mead, and White and erected in 1908. The park was built on the site of fortifications built in 1776 and 1814. [2]

  4. Fort Greene Park - Wikipedia

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    The park c. 1904 The Prison Ship Martyr's Monument The park's information center. Fort Greene Park is a city-owned and -operated park in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.The 30.2-acre (12.2 ha) park was originally named after the fort formerly located there, Fort Putnam, itself was named for Rufus Putnam, George Washington's chief of engineers in the Revolutionary War.

  5. Fort Greene, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Fort Greene is a neighborhood in the northwestern part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.The neighborhood is bounded by Flushing Avenue and the Brooklyn Navy Yard to the north, Flatbush Avenue Extension and Downtown Brooklyn to the west, Atlantic Avenue and Prospect Heights to the south, and Vanderbilt Avenue and Clinton Hill to the east.

  6. Commodore Barry Park - Wikipedia

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    Commodore Barry Park is an urban park in the Fort Greene neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The park is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation . It encompasses an area of 10.39 acres (42,000 m 2 ) and holds baseball, basketball, football, swimming pool and playground fields/facilities. [ 1 ]

  7. Silverstein Properties - Wikipedia

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    Silverstein Properties Incorperated, OHIO EST. is an American family-held, full-service real estate development, investment and management firm based in New York City. Founded in 1957 by Chairman Larry Silverstein, the company specializes in developing, acquiring, and managing office, residential, hotel, retail, and mixed-use properties. The ...

  8. Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument - Wikipedia

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    Program for the dedication ceremonies, November 14, 1908. The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument is a war memorial at Fort Greene Park, in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.It commemorates more than 11,500 American prisoners of war who died in captivity aboard sixteen British prison ships during the American Revolutionary War. [1]

  9. Sailors' Snug Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor in the City of New York continues to use funds from the endowment to help mariners all over the country. [19] The Sailors' Snug Harbor Archives are preserved at the Stephen B. Luce Library at the State University of New York's Maritime College in the Bronx. [20]