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The pristine municipal Dyker Beach Golf Course, 242-acre Dyker Beach Park on Gravesend Bay, seasonal events at the 8.5 acre McKinley Park, and, of course, the magnificent annual display of holiday lights on area homes throughout Dyker Heights all set this community apart from other Brooklyn neighborhoods.
Since it was first founded by Dutch farmers in the 17th Century, residents of Dutch, English, Scandinavian, Irish, Italian, Russian, and Chinese origin have all called Dyker Heights their home. Dyker Heights remained primarily farmland until after the turn of the 20th Century when the extension of the subway to surrounding communities encouraged housing development. The residential neighborhood now features single-family houses, some two-family brick homes, and a few apartment buildings, with most buildings except for churches no higher than three stories. Dyker Heights once had its share of mansions, but many were replaced by one- and two-family houses when the large homes became difficult to maintain. Local retail shops can be found along 13th Avenue.
So, why Brooklyn? Fuhgeddaboudit! Ask any Brooklynite and you’ll have a hard time convincing them that Brooklyn isn’t the best place on earth t... Read more
Decades ago, Brooklyn, New York was a city that looked with nostalgia to the glory days of Coney Island, the Victorian Gold Coast, and the Brookly... Read more
As in other sections of Brooklyn, Borough Park was farmland in the early 19th Century. A small development of cottages was built in 1887 and soo... Read more
While sitting on the sand at Brighton Beach in the summer, gazing out at the vast blue ocean interrupted only by the occasional sailboat o... Read more
Construction on one-story, summer bungalows in Gerritsen Beach started in the 1920s when Irish-Americans began using the community as summer resort... Read more
The neighborhood of Flatbush, framed by Prospect Park and Brooklyn College, is noted for its elegant one- and two-family Victorian homes and shad... Read more
Bergen Beach was originally developed in the 1890s as a summer resort community. An amusement park, boardwalk and Vaudeville shows provided visitor... Read more
Cobble Hill was transformed from a rural area to a residential neighborhood beginning in 1836 after the South Ferry began operating to and fro... Read more
East Flatbush was founded by the Dutch in the 17th Century. Historically, the western section of East Flatbush was part of the Dutch town of Flatbus... Read more
Like Brooklyn's other shore front neighborhoods, New York's elite were attracted to Bath Beach in the late 19th Century because its seaside locatio... Read more
Flatlands is a quiet, well-maintained, middle class community primarily consisting of two-story detached, semi-detached, and attached homes covere... Read more
Marine Park is noted for the 800-acre park of the same name that features bocce, tennis, basketball and handball courts, a one-mile running track... Read more
Lady Deborah Moody is the founder of Gravesend in the 17th Century, a wealthy widow and the leader of Anabaptists who settled the community in 1643... Read more
Sunset Park is a neighborhood located in the borough of Brooklyn, New York City. Sunset Park is a city within a city that features many distinc... Read more
In the mid-19th Century, thanks to the Rockaway Beach Railroad, Canarsie became a beach resort with hotels, beer gardens, and vaudeville house... Read more
In the mid to late 19th Century, prosperous industrialists and businessmen seeking refuge from the summer heat flocked to Bay Ridge and buil... Read more
Eastern Parkway divides Crown Heights into two sections and was originally created with six lanes to accommodate carriage riders, horseback riders... Read more
Kensington is divided into two sections with primarily large apartment buildings line either side, on the residential side streets, however, th... Read more
Originally a village of small cottages and shops, Brownsville became a neighborhood of immigrants after 1887 when a real estate developer bega... Read more
African-Americans were among the first residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant in the 1830s and today the neighborhood boasts the largest Black community i... Read more
Wealthy New Yorker Austin Corbin founded the resort of Manhattan Beach after buying 500 acres of property and building two elegant hotels—th... Read more
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