Historical Signs in Brooklyn

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Indian Maid and Fawn
This bronze sculpture depicting a life-sized female figure and fawn was created by Alexander Phimister Proctor (1860–195...

Institute Park
This park, located at the intersection of Eastern Parkway and Washington Avenue on the north side of the Brooklyn Botanical Ga...

Inwood Marble in New York City Parks
New York City sits atop a foundation comprised of five distinct layers of bedrock: Fordham gneiss, Manhattan schist, the Hartl...

Irving Square Park
What was here before?Margaret E. Duryea owned this land during the 1800s. A descendant of Joost Duryea, along with his wife Ma...

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