The Brooklyn Bridge
At a mile long, The Brooklyn Bridge featured impressive
engineering for 1883 when it first opened. It has since been a huge tourist attraction with
spectacular views.
Brooklyn Bridge ParkOnce you cross the bridge from Manhattan, You’ll see a large 85-acre park on some of the nicest land available. Grab your artesian cheese and binge on the
views.
Brooklyn Flea Market
If you’re visiting from out of town Brooklyn people watching will be the highlight of your trip. The flea market features the most unique goods and peoples in New York.
Brooklyn Museum
There is no shortage of museums in New York, but
you’d be hard-pressed to find one like the Brooklyn museum. It features,
sculptures, famous paintings, and historical artifacts.
BLDG 92A small museum where visitors can see the history of the former shipbuilding
center. Highly active in World War II the museum has a rich history. Definitely worth a visit!
Brooklyn Botanical Garden
Sitting right next to Prospect Park, Brooklyn’s 52-acre Botanical
Garden is one of the largest in the United States. One can pass hours
here.
Coney Island
If you have kids they’ll love the amusement park while
you enjoy a slice of Russia on the beach.
Brooklyn Historical SocietyNew York is rich in history and you can see it all here. Old photos, maps and
newspapers along with family histories. There are no walk-ins, you must make an appointment!
Prospect Park
From the same designer of Central Park comes Prospect Park. In the middle of the city is this 52-acre
park is perfect for a relaxing run.
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