A Glimmer of Historic Detail Can Still Be Found Inside an Early 20th Century Flatbush Movie House
It opened to great fanfare in 1916 but it has been decades since the movie lights flickered inside t...
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.
It opened to great fanfare in 1916 but it has been decades since the movie lights flickered inside t...
Brush up on your local history while admiring streets chock full of architectural delights with a ne...
One of a pair that is part of a rather spectacular stretch of Queen Anne houses in the Clinton Hill ...
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The annual family-friendly day of demonstrations, music and reenactments memorializing the Battle of...
One of a row of impressive houses built in the 1890s by prolific developer William H. Reynolds, this...
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Within the small Carroll Gardens Historic District, this 1880s brownstone offers up the signature de...
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