A Mansard-Topped Carriage House Charmer in Willow Town
The surviving carriage houses of Brooklyn Heights lure the passerby with the charm of their diminuti...
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.
The surviving carriage houses of Brooklyn Heights lure the passerby with the charm of their diminuti...
Looking for a breezier commute? Perhaps take a tip from these young Brooklyn gentlemen and their sai...
A reader has a two-family brownstone and would like to allow the tenant to control their heat, but i...
Walking along the rhythmic rows of rowhouses on Lincoln Place in Crown Heights, you may spot a rathe...
A reader is converting a four-unit rowhouse into two units and is wondering about the impact on the ...
When Franklin Hughes, a great-uncle to FDR, and Laura Astor Delano married in 1844 they were gifted ...
Patrons gather around the librarian's desk, eager to claim their books at the Bedford Branch Library...
The Myrtle Avenue El may have closed to riders almost 50 years ago but a treasure trove of images by...
The dawning of the new year is an ideal time to step back, take a look at your surroundings and get ...
A black feather boa was a must-have women's accessory in the late 19th century and, if Brooklyn Dail...