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A festive light show display will begin at midnight in the skies above Brooklyn’s Backyard, featuring beloved iconography including the Brooklyn Bridge, the Big Apple, the Statue of Liberty and ...
On March 21, 2004, the Brooklyn Queens Land Trust was chartered and incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization to manage 34 gardens, 29 in Brooklyn and 5 in Queens, with a plan to own those gardens. [1] [4] The Manhattan Land Trust and the Bronx Land Trust were chartered at the same time.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Guides to a Greener Planet contain information on garden design, sustainability, and native plants. [366] In addition, the botanical garden has published reference books such as the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Gardener's Desk Reference (1998). [367] BBG launched its website in 1996. [343]
Scooters and e-bikes stored in a Brooklyn backyard in August. J.C. Rice. The bill – named Priscilla’s Law after 69-year-old Head Start worker Priscilla Loke, ...
The original Fortunoff store was on Livonia Avenue in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York. The chain's flagship store opened in 1964 in East Garden City, on Long Island, New York; it later anchored The Mall at the Source which was built around the Fortunoff store. Fortunoff had four full-line stores in the chain.
The Bed-Stuy Aquarium (also known as the Hancock Street Bed-Stuy Aquarium) is a makeshift goldfish pond located on a sidewalk in the Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn neighborhood of New York City. The pond, formed by a puddle from a leaky fire hydrant, garnered attention from locals and the press beginning at the time of its creation in August 2024 ...
FDNY Brooklyn Borough Commander Joe Duggan said the fire was in an "extremely inaccessible," hilly area with dense brush. #FDNY units are operating at a brush fire in Prospect Park in Brooklyn ...
The Wyckoff House, or Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House, is a historic house at 5816 Clarendon Road in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, within Milton Fidler Park. It is situated on land that New Netherland director general Wouter van Twiller purchased from the Lenape natives in approximately 1636. [ 5 ]