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The map above is part of a Country Living feature called “Brooklyn’s Small-Town Charms.” Here’s part of the piece’s intro: “Today, Brooklyn still feels more heartland than Big Apple, with ribbon-worthy pie cafés hanging out shingles next to soda shops and general stores. To make navigating this supersized Mayberry manageable, we planned day trips around three of our favorite areas — Greenpoint and Williamsburg; Atlantic Avenue, Carroll Gardens, and Red Hook; and Prospect Park and Park Slope (highlighted on map) — then homed in on the best spots to shop, eat, and explore.” Brooklyn as a “supersized Mayberry”? OK.
Brooklyn’s Small-Town Charms [Country Living]


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  1. “this is what happens when we leave our borders open to moonfaces :-/”

    What is this “our” stuff? You’re not from Brooklyn. You’re in the same category as the author of the Counytry Living article and the “moonfaces” you so often talk about.

    I don’t hear any real Brooklyn people talk about “moonfaces.” Basically, we don’t give a sh*t who comes into Brooklyn. They can’t stop our party.

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