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PARK SLOPE - Brownstones and Prospect Park

Abraham Lincoln     Park Slope is nestled within the downward slope from Prospect Park to the Gowanus Canal. The 526-acre Prospect Park stands as one of the true jewels of New York City, designed by the same men responsible for Manhattan's Central Park.

    Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, many consider it their greatest achievement. The park contains several unique features including the Quaker Cemetary that contains the grave of actor Montgomery Clift; a carousel created from two Coney Island corousels designed by Charles Carmel dating from the 1910's, one of only 12 Carmel carousels remaining; the Prospect Park Wildlife Conservation Center with daily sea lion feedings and a petting zoo.

     Grand Army Plaza, the northern entrance to Prospect Park, is of special interest to Civil War aficionados. At its center, facing the entrance to the park, is the Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Arch, a colossal granite arch designed by John H. Duncan, architect of Grant's Tomb.

     General W. T. Sherman laid the monument's cornerstone in 1889. Completed in 1892, the Arch is 80 feet high and 80 feet wide. It has an aperture 50 feet high and a span of 35 feet.

Civil War figures     Designed in the style of a Roman triumphal arch, it has at its top the Victory Quadriga -- a rider and chariot with two heralds. Its sides are sculpted with groups of soldiers and sailors. Its inner faces are graced with Presidents Lincoln and Grant on horseback in high relief (the work of W. R. O'Donovan and Thomas Eakins).

     The Plaza is dotted with statuettes. There's a figure of Major General Gouverneur Kemble Warren, who stopped a Confederate charge at Little Round Top at the Battle of Gettysburg. Hidden among the trees is a statuette of General Henry Slocum. Pictured on horseback with sabre raised, Slocum was also credited with a maneuver that saved the Union Army at Gettysburg. He went on to become a prominent New Yorker.

For Revolutionary War aficionados, Prospect Park and Park Slope are of historical significance. On August 27, 1776, American soldiers took the field against a superior British force at Battle Pass, located within the boundaries of the park. The Old Stone House, located on 4th Avenue, was always thought to be the burial ground for the Maryland regiment, credited with saving George Washington's army as they retreated. In a heated battle to hold the British, 250 men of the Maryland Regiment launched a counter attack on the British holding the Cortelyou House, cutting the line of retreat to Brooklyn Heights through the Gowanus Salt Marsh. In six attacks on the house, all but 10 of the men were killed. Recent discoveries have led historians and archaelogists to now believe their grave is within Prospect Park.

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Angels and Accordions headlines OpenHouseNY

Angels & Accordions Finale at Greenwood Cemetary

View a PHOTO GALLERY from this year's Angels & Accordions by CLICKING HERE!

For the sixth year, Angels and Accordions brought Greenwood Cemetary alive.

With its unique presentation of accordions, singing, striking visuals, and creepy graveyard scenes, Angels and Accordions is a site-specific show, with the audience taken on a mile-long walking tour, punctuated by scenes of angels around different memorials.

Greenwood Cemetary is one of the most beautiful sculpture gardens in the world. With mausoleums structured from pyramids to Greek cathedrals and statues for war dead to cherished child, the stages for angels are designed by Martha Bowers of Dance Theatre Etcetera.

Martha's visions come to life within this unique venue. Angels sing from a vine covered path, bringing "Over the Rainbow" to a chilling feeling of sorrow.

Some of the simplest can be the most striking, such as an angel frozen on the steps of a grand mausoleum or reading names from an alcove in the catacombs. View these images in our online photogallery on SouthBrooklynInternet by clicking here.

As the premier event of Open House NY, Angels and Accordions has been a free event. Will it remain a free event? Probably not. But believe us, it will be worth the admission price.

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Friends of the Brooklyn Bridge launches mybrooklynbridge.com

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In 2008, the Brooklyn Bridge celebrated its 125th anniversary, and this monumental occasion presented the Dumbo Improvement District the opportunity to unveil a new and improved pedestrian experience on the Brooklyn side of the Bridge.

Working with Emphas!s Design and artists Linnaea Tillett & Karin Tehve, the Dumbo Improvement District undertook this great project to provide a sense of direction and place to the one million tourists who cross over the Brooklyn Bridge each year. In the past when pedestrians reached the Brooklyn end of the Bridge, they frequently turned around and returned Manhattan when confronted with uninviting entrances, poor lighting and inadequate signage. Today, pedestrians are greeted with signage welcoming them to Brooklyn and a large map highlighting attractions within walking distance.

“This Way” serves as a grand entrance point to the fine borough of Brooklyn.

This Way light installation on the entryway to the Brooklyn Bridge walkway
©Mark D Phillips, 2008

mybrooklynbridge.com screen shot and linkThe Friends of the Brooklyn Bridge was formed by the Dumbo Improvement District to bring together the resources to maintain improvements made to the world's greatest bridge. The initiatives website, mybrooklynbridge.com, will be a major resource for the bridge. Share your memories of your favorite experience on the Brooklyn Bridge. Watch an 1899 movie by Thomas Edison Studios of a train travelling over the bridge, and read the history of the construction.

Contributions to Friends of the Brooklyn Bridge will be dedicated to the supplemental maintenance of this project. With donations of $150 or more, you will receive a framed image of your choice from our collection, including historical images of the bridge from our partner, the Brooklyn Historical Society, and new images by Mark D Phillips. They make great gifts.

For more details, visit mybrooklynbridge.com


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Brooklyn House of Detention with abandoned sites are a blight on Atlantic Avenue -- ©Mark D Phillips -- (VIEW LARGER)
THE JAIL BATTLE
According to the NY Post's Rich Calder:

Foes of City Hall's plan to reopen and expand a Brooklyn jail scored a victory yesterday when the city agreed to temporarily halt work on the $440 million project and cap the number of overnight prisoners there.

Comptroller Bill Thompson, Councilman David Yassky and civic groups cut the court-OK'd deal just days after suing the city for "secretly" and "illegally" repopulating the Brooklyn House of Detention in family-laden Boerum Hill with 31 prisoners.

The agreement runs through Dec. 18, at which time the case is to return to court. Under the deal, the jail may accept up to 50 prisoners.

NY Post - Nov 21, 2008


The INTREPID Returns!

The USS Intrepid returned from its two-year restoration in Staten Island Thursday, October 2, to Pier 86 on the West Side. Two hundred fifty former Intrepid crew members took the short voyage, passing by the Statue of Liberty and Ground Zero.

Intrepid sales by the Statue of Liberty
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IKEA comes to town. Will anything be the same in Red Hook? -- They came from miles away to line up for the grand opening of Ikea Brooklyn. TV stations did live shots and asked if this was the start of Red hook.

GOING GREEN --- Movers Not Shakers brings environmentally friendly service to an age-old business.

THE WATERFALLS --- Were they good or bad?

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