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Recent Brooklyn Hotel Reviews

Quality Inn Brooklyn
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New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
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Holiday Inn Express Brooklyn Downtown
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NU Hotel
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Comfort Inn Brooklyn
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Best Western Gregory Hotel
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Belt Parkway Bikeway
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Hotel Le Bleu
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RED CARPET INN NEW YORK CITY
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Lefferts Manor Bed and Breakfast
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Recent Brooklyn Restaurant Reviews

Blue Ribbon Sushi Brooklyn
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Mussels and More
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Nathan's Famous
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Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory
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Jacques Torres Chocolate Factory and Shop
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Pies-N-Thighs
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Abistro
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Fascati Pizza
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Skinflints Restaurant
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Clover Club
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Recent Reviews of Things to Do in Brooklyn

Coney Island Beach, Boardwalk, Amusement Parks
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New York Transit Museum
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Brooklyn Bridge
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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Brooklyn Motor Works
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Shore Road Park
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Prospect Park
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The Woods
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The Gate
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Brooklyn Indie Market‎
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Five Neighborhood Descriptions

Written by Stella on October 2, 2025

Quote: 1. Bay Ridge- The Verrazano Bridge, which connects Brooklyn to Staten Island, is sometimes forgotten when tourists think of New York's bridges. But this bridge is not to be overlooked. This was once the longest bridge in the world and is now…
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Fort Greene Park

Written by horizont on October 24, 2025

Quote: This small and beautiful park in the heart of Fort Greene is never as packed as Prospect Park nearby - you'll mostly brush shoulders with the diverse local community playing sports, lounging on the grass and strolling around. There's a lovely little area with several…
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Cobble Hill

Written by BklynRon on December 21, 2025

Quote: Cobble Hill was just that: a hill where the Dutch found cobble stones for paving at what is now the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Court Street. The hill was leveled by the British after Washington used it to survey troop movements during…
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Architecture

Written by Zanne on October 22, 2025

Quote: Brooklyn Heights was the first architectually landmarked area in the United States. In the 1950's ten blocks of beautiful hundred-year-old brownstones were destroyed to make way for Cadman Plaza, a complex of four 35 story-high concrete apartment towers and many cement-faced townhouses surrounded by barren…
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The Special House on 58th Street

Written by Stella on April 8, 2025

Quote: Drive or walk down 58th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues and you'll be immediately assaulted by blow-up Easter bunnies, Santa's reindeer or a Halloween ghost. The owner has been recognized by New York State Senator Vincent Gentile as an avid contributor to the…
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Remsen Street

Written by Stella on April 8, 2025

Quote: Remsen Street was established in 1825 and runs west from the Promenade for about four blocks to Clinton Street. Beautiful brownstones and old brick houses from the mid to late nineteenth century feature Greek revival style iron gates, long double doors decorated with carved…
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The Pierrepont Estate

Written by Stella on April 8, 2025

Quote: The Pierreponts were one of the first land-owners to settle in Brooklyn after The Fulton Street ferry was established in 1814. Generations of the Pierrepont family have watched Manhattan's skyline grow from the bedroom and kitchen windows of this mansion on the shore.…
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Henry Miller's Home

Written by Stella on April 8, 2025

Quote: Henry Miller was a travel writer before travel writing was a genre. In the 1900's he wrote The Tropic Of Cancer about his travels throughout Paris. Later, when he returned to the States, he wrote The Tropic of Capricorn. Henry Miller was…
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"West Side Story" in Prospect Park

Written by Maggie May on August 10, 2025

Quote: One of my favorite movies of all time is 'West Side Story' (my mother first took me to see it at a local screening in my hometown when I was quite small, and I must have seen it 8 or 9 times since then), so…
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Williamsburg waterfront

Written by Brian on February 19, 2025

Quote: This is an unoffical waterfront "park" on Kent Avenue from North 7th to North 10th, that people in the neighborhood retreat to for great views of Manhattan, big skies, fishing (if you can believe it) and an alternative place to walk their dogs. I…
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