Walkabout: William H. Reynolds, Part 1
Read Part 2 and Part 3 of this story. Imagine, if you would, as Rod Serling used to say, a yo...
Suzanne Spellen is a longtime Brownstoner contributor. She is an architectural historian, researcher, and writer with a special love for Bedford Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, and local African American history. She loves old houses, architectural detail, and enjoys exploring new places, camera in hand.
Read Part 2 and Part 3 of this story. Imagine, if you would, as Rod Serling used to say, a yo...
The BOTD is a no-frills look at interesting structures of all types and from all neighborhoods. ...
The BOTD is a no-frills look at interesting structures of all types and from all neighborhoods. The...
Never heard of him, right? Magnus Dahlander may not have been a household name here in Brooklyn,...
The BOTD is a no-frills look at interesting structures of all types and from all neighborhoods. Ther...
The BOTD is a no-frills look at interesting structures of all types and from all neighborhoods. ...
The BOTD is a no-frills look at interesting structures of all types and from all neighborhoods. The...
Peter J. Lauritzen had an interesting life. He was born in Denmark in 1847, moved to Washington,...
The BOTD is a no-frills look at interesting structures of all types and from all neighborhoods. Ther...
Editor’s note: An updated version of this post can be viewed here. The BOTD is a no-frills look...