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Formerly Abandoned “Batcave” in Brooklyn is Now Powerhouse Arts Center
After it was decommissioned in the 1950s and partially demolished, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Power Station standing at the edge
Inside the Historic Montauk Club in Park Slope, Brooklyn
On the corner of Eighth Avenue and Lincoln Place in Park Slope, just off Grand Army Plaza, is the Montauk
Remnants of a 1960 Park Slope Plane Crash Hidden in Plain Sight in Brooklyn
As the age of jet travel was ramping up in 1960, a deadly mid-flight plane crash over New York would
The Top 10 Secrets of Green-Wood Cemetery In NYC
Green-Wood Cemetery was the second most popular tourist site in New York state by 1860, with over 500,000 visitors
11 NYC Haunts of Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
The legendary American Neo-expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat was born today, December 22, 1960. Had he lived, he would have been
The Efforts to Save Grand Prospect Hall Amidst Demolition
The opulently decorated ballrooms of Park Slope’s Grand Prospect Hall, the last authentic vaudeville theater in Brooklyn, once harkened
PlugNYC, New Curbside Electric Vehicle Chargers are Being Installed
Some neighborhoods in New York City are welcoming PlugNYC, the city’s new curbside electric vehicle chargers that are being
Today in History: The Attempted Assassination of Mayor William Jay Gaynor
William Jay Gaynor was the 94th mayor of New York City from 1910 to 1913 and a New York Supreme
The Historic Brooklyn Gold Coast Mansion at 53 Prospect Park West
The Park Slope “Gold Coast” mansion owned by the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture for the last 75 years recently
Brooklyn’s Lost Temperanceville, a Dry Village in the 1800s
Since outdoor dining began in phase two across the state, bars and pubs have struggled to adapt to New York’
A Tribute to Michael Halkias, Owner of Grand Prospect Hall in Brooklyn
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Michael Halkias, owner of Grand Prospect Hall in Park Slope, Brooklyn,
Photos: The First 7 Miles of Open, Car-Free Streets in NYC
In an early deployment, New York City’s first seven miles of open streets opened this past Saturday. It’s