Queenswalk: The Palatial Home of the Tin-Horn Punk, Part One
Frank A. Erickson was born in New York City on November 27, 1895. His mother was Irish, and his f...
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.
Frank A. Erickson was born in New York City on November 27, 1895. His mother was Irish, and his f...
Brooklyn, one building at a time. Name: Mixed use retail and residential buildings Addres...
David MacFayden was a song and dance man. Matthew MacFadyen played Mr. Darcy. They are not even ...
Brooklyn, one building at a time Address: 288 Jackson Avenue Cross Streets: Kingsland,...
Here is another look at one of Bay Ridge's most important buildings: Brooklyn, one building...
Today's vacation entry is the much lamented Brooklyn Dodger's own home ballpark: Ebbets Fiel...
Brooklyn, one building at a time. Name: Henry P. Reid House Address: 1505 Albemarle Road C...
Here's another tale from the Montrose archives: A developer, eager to capitalize on a buildin...
Here's another entry from the Montrose archives. If you've traveled along Atlantic Avenue in Eas...
Montrose is on vacation this week, and will return next week with a new report. Please enjoy a pas...