Fort Greene, Brooklyn   Vinegar Hill, Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn Heights, Downtown, Navy Yard, Clinton Hill

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August 30, 2010
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Shawarma & Falafel

from Shawarma & Falafel

arthurohm posted a photo:

Falafel House, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY


August 22, 2010
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Cucumber-lime-sea salt soda from Brooklyn Sodaworks

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Nectarine-jasmine pop from People’s Pops

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From Angela. on Flickr


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CurbedWire: Painting by Renters in Clinton Hill; Architecture App Wants Money

quoted from CurbedWire: Painting by Renters in Clinton Hill; Architecture App Wants Money

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CLINTON HILL—A tipster writes in with a Craigslist listing link and a question: “What I really want to know is what is so offensive about all that art that it had to be censored with MS Paint?” We don’t know, but if the goal is to get us more interested than we ordinarily would be in a Clinton Hill walk-up, it’s working! [CurbedWire Inbox]


August 1, 2010
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jennydeluxe:

Happy Sunday! Breakfast in Fort Green.

jennydeluxe:

Happy Sunday! Breakfast in Fort Green.


July 16, 2010
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July 6, 2010
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brooklynmutt:

Con Ed To Brooklyn: Power Down or Brown Out! 
Gothamist

brooklynmutt:

Con Ed To Brooklyn: Power Down or Brown Out! 

Gothamist


May 16, 2010
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megrobertson:

“This is one of the worst cases I have ever seen in terms of neglect,” said Alex Herrera, the director of the technical services center at the New York Landmarks Conservancy. “It is a disgrace.”
(via The Struggle to Preserve the Brooklyn Navy Yard - NYTimes.com)

megrobertson:

“This is one of the worst cases I have ever seen in terms of neglect,” said Alex Herrera, the director of the technical services center at the New York Landmarks Conservancy. “It is a disgrace.”

(via The Struggle to Preserve the Brooklyn Navy Yard - NYTimes.com)


March 31, 2010
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davidkendall:

Circa 1910 — these were the “automatic pin setters” back in the day.  This is the Subway Bowling Alley, in Brooklyn, NY.
(source)

davidkendall:

Circa 1910 — these were the “automatic pin setters” back in the day.  This is the Subway Bowling Alley, in Brooklyn, NY.

(source)