Cobble Hill in northwestern Brooklyn is a small 40-block neighborhood known for its rowhouses and pristine architecture.
A wooden miniature Brooklyn Bridge is an unexpected addition to a Cobble Hill sidewalk, showing us once again that New York street art comes in all sizes.
Verandah Place, a mews located in Brooklyn, is lined on one side by historic 19th century buildings and on the other by Cobble Hill Park, which opened in 1965
Bob Diamond stumbled upon the Atlantic Ave tunnel, dormant since 1861. From 1980, he gave tours of the half-mile span to interested gawkers.
Yesterday in a Cobble Hill tradition, Jane Greengold and friends impaled a few hundred pumpkins on a fence and will watch them decay over the next two months.
Susan Gardner started sticking things to her house at 108 Wyckoff Street in 2001, and her house today is known as the Mosaic House of Brooklyn.
Jane Greengold's "Impalements" is an annual Halloween art project that sees gnarling, carved pumpkins stuck onto the rusty spikes of an iron fence of a house in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
Margo Donohue's new book Filmed in Brooklyn highlights Brooklyn film locations across the borough from Prospect Park to the Brooklyn Bridge!
Despite New York City's rather pro-slavery stance, over two dozen sites were instrumental in the Underground Railroad movement.
Read about the history and locales of some of the lesser-known ethnic micro-neighborhoods that help make NYC the melting pot it is today in all five boroughs.