Walkabout: “The Great Mistake” — How Brooklyn Lost Its Independence, Part 1
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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. Here's an updated look at the most important thing to h...
Editor’s note: An updated version of this post can be viewed here. Brooklyn, one building at a ...
By Suzanne Spellen (aka Montrose Morris) Our neighborhoods all have interesting place nam...
A look at Brooklyn, then and now. While this may look like the world's fanciest traffic-court...
Brooklyn, one building at a time. A local entrepreneur and developer built these buildings on Cl...
Brooklyn, one building at a time. Carriage houses and other service buildings were as important ...
Bryce Arthur Whyte was as English as Queen Victoria. He had a plummy upper-crust sounding name. ...
Discussions of our 19th-century communities would be incomplete without a look at their houses of ...
A look at Brooklyn, then and now. Joseph Fahys was born in France in 1832. His father died yo...
Brooklyn, one building at a time. This 1883 schoolhouse, one of hundreds designed by Brooklyn sc...