Workers Spotted at Crumbling Abolitionist Landmark in Downtown Brooklyn
Workers were busy at the beleaguered former home of 19th century abolitionists in Downtown Brooklyn ...
Susan De Vries is the Photo and Research Director for Brownstoner. She has a background in historic preservation, historic site management, and research, and has a passion for photography, documenting 19th century architecture, and ferreting out fact from folklore.
Workers were busy at the beleaguered former home of 19th century abolitionists in Downtown Brooklyn ...
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