Restoring the Steeple in Brooklyn
The meeting house at the center of town in Brooklyn, Connecticut is a beautiful, fairly simple chur...
The meeting house at the center of town in Brooklyn, Connecticut is a beautiful, fairly simple chur...
We were up visiting the 'rents in Connecticut this weekend and were able to negotiate a few hours a...
After undergoing eight distinctive architectural trends in the nineteenth century, the Heights retu...
We can't remember the exact address of this double-wide place on Willow Street but we thought it d...
Whitbo was nice enough to furnish this photo of the sidewalk skylight in front of 157. The skyligh...
Here are two more examples of what we believe would be considered Italianate brownstones in Brookly...
By the 1850s and 1860s, when Italianate brownstones were springing up around the city, Brooklyn Hei...
This pair of three-story row houses at 155-157 Willow Street is typical of many brick houses built ...
At this rate, we might as well declare this Charles Lockwood week here on Brownstoner, but that's no...
We were fascinated to read Blogger Heading East's follow up to our piece on 24 Middagh yesterday. He...