Margo Donohue's new book Filmed in Brooklyn highlights Brooklyn film locations across the borough from Prospect Park to the Brooklyn Bridge!
Described by residents as its “own small town within the city,” Park Slope is a lively Brooklyn neighborhood, filled with countless historic buildings, top-rated restaurants, and outdoor green spaces. Some key spots to visit today include the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Central Library branch of the Brooklyn Public Library system. Keep reading for an inside peek into one of Brooklyn’s most illustrious neighborhoods.
Hidden inside the historic Park Slope Armory are two mythic locations: an abandoned shooting range underground once used by the 14th Regiment of the New York State militia, nicknamed as the ”Red Legged Devils" during the Civil War and a hidden Veterans Museum
Untapped Cities will host a tour to two mythic locations inside the historic Park Slope Armory: an abandoned shooting range and a hidden Veterans Museum.
Photos from inside a long-abandoned shooting gallery inside the Park Slope Armory, used for target practice by the 14th Regiment of the New York State Militia.
Secrets tunnels, abandoned shooting galleries, a hidden Veterans Museum, a Civil War ghost, film sets and more secrets of Brooklyn's Park Avenue Armory.
Possibly one of the most hidden places in Brooklyn is inside the Park Slope Armory: the Park Slope Veterans Museum is open by appointment only.
With the imminent demise of New York City’s pay phones in 2014, it seems miraculous that the wooden phone booths