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  • The Camperdown Elm, Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii', planted in Prospect Park in 1872.
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  • The Camperdown Elm, Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii', planted in Prospect Park in 1872.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. Girls in bright party dresses celebrate a quinceañera at the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory on Pier 1 of Booklyn Bridge Park. The ice cream shop is in a converted fireboat house just south of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. People take a stroll with their dog at the ferry landing at Pier 1 of Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. People relax in the late afternoon by the East River in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. Fireboat Three Forty Three from the Fire Department of New York puts on a show in the East River for spectators in Brooklyn Bridge Park.The boat, named after the number of firefighters lost during the attacks on September 11, 2001, is the largest of its type ever built, and can pump 50,000 gallons of water a minute.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. Fireboat Three Forty Three from the Fire Department of New York puts on a show in the East River for spectators in Brooklyn Bridge Park.The boat, named after the number of firefighters lost during the attacks on September 11, 2001, is the largest of its type ever built, and can pump 50,000 gallons of water a minute.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. Spectators watch the last glow of sunset over the East River and the skyline of lower Manhattan from the Granite Overlook at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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  • The main entrance of the Central Libary of the Brooklyn Public Library, Alfred Morton Githens and Francis Kelly, architects. The bas-reliefs beside the door are by scupltor Paul Jennwein; the screen over the entry, with its literary themes, is by Thomas H. Jones.
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  • The main entrance of the Central Libary of the Brooklyn Public Library, Alfred Morton Githens and Francis Kelly, architects. The bas-reliefs beside the door are by scupltor Paul Jennwein; the screen over the entry, with its literary themes, is by Thomas H. Jones.
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  • The main entrance of the Central Libary of the Brooklyn Public Library, Alfred Morton Githens and Francis Kelly, architects. The bas-reliefs beside the door are by scupltor Paul Jennwein; the screen over the entry, with its literary themes, is by Thomas H. Jones.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • A fine example of a shingle style bungalow at 292 E. 16th St., between Dorchester Rd and Ditmas Avenue, built in 1908-1909 by Arlington Isham.
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  • A fine example of a shingle style bungalow at 292 E. 16th St., between Dorchester Rd and Ditmas Avenue, built in 1908-1909 by Arlington Isham.
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  • A shingle style bungalow at 500 E. 16th St., between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues, built in 1908-1909 by Arlington Isham.
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  • A shingle style bungalow at 500 E. 16th St., between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues, built in 1908-1909 by Arlington Isham.
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  • A shingle-style bungalow at 518 E. 16th Street, between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues.
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  • A shingle-style bungalow at 518 E. 16th Street, between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues.
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  • A shingle-style bungalow at 518 E. 16th Street, between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues.
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  • A shingle-style bungalow at 518 E. 16th Street, between Ditmas and Newkirk Avenues.
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  • The former Thomas A. Radcliffe House at 484 E. 17th St., between Dorchester Road and Ditmas Ave., displays a blend of shngle-style Queen Anne and Colonial Revival architecture.
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  • Pumpkins in a field at the Red Hook Community Farm. In the distance is a preserved crane from the old Red Hook marine terminal.
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  • Stacks of bee hives at the Red Hook Community Farm.
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  • A monarch butterfly at the Red Hook Community Farm.
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  • Piles of compost at the Red Hook Community Farm.
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  • Stacks of bee hives at the Red Hook Community Farm.
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  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
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  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
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  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
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  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
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  • The Smith-9th Street subway station, part of New York's MTA subway system, is the highest subway station in the world. It was built to allow tall-masted ships navigating the Gowanus Canal to pass under it.
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  • Flotsam and jetsam on Glas Bottle Beach at Brooklyn's Dead Horse Bay, now in the National Gateway Recreational Area. Once a site for plants that rendered horse carcases into glue, the area was used as a landfill into the 1930, then capped. The cap burst in the 1950s, and pieces of old trash still wash out.
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  • Flotsam and jetsam on Glas Bottle Beach at Brooklyn's Dead Horse Bay, now in the National Gateway Recreational Area. Once a site for plants that rendered horse carcases into glue, the area was used as a landfill into the 1930, then capped. The cap burst in the 1950s, and pieces of old trash still wash out.
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  • Flotsam and jetsam on Glas Bottle Beach at Brooklyn's Dead Horse Bay, now in the National Gateway Recreational Area. Once a site for plants that rendered horse carcases into glue, the area was used as a landfill into the 1930, then capped. The cap burst in the 1950s, and pieces of old trash still wash out.
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  • The Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The back of the Montauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • The entrance to theMontauk Club, at the corner of 8th Avenue and Lincoln Place, on what was once known as Brooklyn's Sportsmen's Row, designed by Francis H. Kimball after Venice's Ca' d'Oro. The frieze above the third story depicts the exploits of the Montauk Indians.
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  • A 1908 BMT Q car, rebuilt in 1938 to service the 1939 “World of Tomorrow” World's Fair, and repainted in the Fair colors of blue and orange. This series of cars was the last of the wooden-bodied subway cars in service, finally retired in 1969.
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  • A 1908 BMT Q car, rebuilt in 1938 to service the 1939 “World of Tomorrow” World's Fair, and repainted in the Fair colors of blue and orange. This series of cars was the last of the wooden-bodied subway cars in service, finally retired in 1969.
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  • A 1908 BMT Q car, rebuilt in 1938 to service the 1939 “World of Tomorrow” World's Fair, and repainted in the Fair colors of blue and orange. This series of cars was the last of the wooden-bodied subway cars in service, finally retired in 1969.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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  • The subway station at Avenue H in Brooklyn was originaly built as a real estate office in the early 20th century. Converted to a subway station entrance, the porch is set with bronze rocking chairs by Ed Kopel, and invites relaxing.
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  • The Camperdown Elm, Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii', planted in Prospect Park in 1872.
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  • The Camperdown Elm, Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii', planted in Prospect Park in 1872.
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  • The Camperdown Elm, Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii', planted in Prospect Park in 1872.
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  • The Camperdown Elm, Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii', planted in Prospect Park in 1872.
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  • The Camperdown Elm, Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii', planted in Prospect Park in 1872.
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  • A view of Gowanus and downtown Brooklyn from the Smith-9th Street subway platform. The elevated subway track approaching the station can be seen in the upper left.
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  • A view of Gowanus and downtown Brooklyn from the Smith-9th Street subway platform.
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  • The tstill, a copper German brandy still, in the Van Brunt Stillhouse in Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood.
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  • The tasting room of the Van Brunt Stillhouse in Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood.
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  • The tasting room of the Van Brunt Stillhouse in Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood.
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  • The tasting room of the Van Brunt Stillhouse in Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood.
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  • A male black-crowned night heron wading in the salt marsh, and a female in flight, at the Salt Marsh Nature Center in Brooklyn's Marine Park.
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  • An osprey landing on a nesting perc, and anotehr on its nest, in the salt marsh at the Salt Marsh Nature Center in Brooklyn's Marine Park.
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  • Mute swans in the fading light in the salt marsh at the Salt Marsh Nature Center in Brooklyn's Marine Park.
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  • Mute swans in the fading light in the salt marsh at the Salt Marsh Nature Center in Brooklyn's Marine Park.
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  • Brooklyn's "Gingerbread House" in Bay Ridge.
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  • Brooklyn's "Gingerbread House" in Bay Ridge.
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  • Balady Foods, a middle-eastern market in Bay Ridge.
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  • Balady Foods, a middle-eastern market in Bay Ridge.
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  • Balady Foods, a middle-eastern market in Bay Ridge.
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  • Balady Foods, a middle-eastern market in Bay Ridge.
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  • Balady Foods, a middle-eastern market in Bay Ridge.
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  • Balady Foods, a middle-eastern market in Bay Ridge.
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  • Interior of the Kings Theatre, originally Loew's Kings Theatre, one of five original "Loew's Wonder Theatres," opened in 1929. Designed by Rapp & Rapp, with interior design by Harold W. Rambusch.
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  • Interior of the Kings Theatre, originally Loew's Kings Theatre, one of five original "Loew's Wonder Theatres," opened in 1929. Designed by Rapp & Rapp, with interior design by Harold W. Rambusch.
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  • San Germán Records in Bushwick, a spcialty store for goods from and relating to Puerto Rico.
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  • San Germán Records in Bushwick, a spcialty store for goods from and relating to Puerto Rico.
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  • San Germán Records in Bushwick, a spcialty store for goods from and relating to Puerto Rico.
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  • Drummers meet in Prospect Park's Drummer's Grove to play rhythms primarily from West Africa.
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  • Drummers meet in Prospect Park's Drummer's Grove to play rhythms primarily from West Africa.
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  • Smoked fish at Cherry Hill Gourmet.
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  • Smoked sausages and meats at CHerry Hill Gourmet.
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  • Teapots, kettles, and cups for sale at Bellocq Tea Atelier.
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  • Teapots, kettles, and cups for sale at Bellocq Tea Atelier.
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  • Teas for sale at Bellocq Tea Atelier.
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  • Nostrand Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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  • Nostrand Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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  • Nostrand Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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  • Just off Nostrand Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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  • Nostrand Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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  • Nostrand Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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  • Butter & Scotch, a bakery / bar in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
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  • Butter & Scotch, a bakery / bar in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
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  • Butter & Scotch, a bakery / bar in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
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  • Butter & Scotch, a bakery / bar in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
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