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Franklin Avenue, the main drag of north Crown Heights, is packed to the brim with fun things to do. Over the last few years a number…

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Continuing our series on how Brooklyn neighborhoods got their names, we take a look at the history behind Cobble Hill, the Navy Yard, Williamsburg,…

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For centuries, New York City has been known as a melting pot, attracting immigrants from all over the world. Brooklyn, of course, is no…

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The L train is known for traveling through Brooklyn’s hip neighborhoods, Williamsburg and Bushwick. And because it’s the most prominent train line in North…

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Brooklyn’s Chinatown, located in the southern end of the borough, easily rivals the better-known Chinatown of Manhattan. Those in the know travel to Kings…

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The NYC subway is the essential way to travel throughout all five boroughs, whether you live in the city or are just visiting. For…

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Whether you prefer ice skating, roller skating, or are a year-round skater, Brooklyn has plenty of rinks. Three of the best are located in Brooklyn Bridge…

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The commute between Brooklyn and Long Island is easy as pie. Not only is it a fairly simple drive, the public transportation options are…

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The G train offers a Brooklyn to Queens crosstown local service, from Church Avenue in Brooklyn to Court Square in Long Island City, Queens….

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You’ll find rich Jewish culture throughout all of New York City, Brooklyn included. But these three Brooklyn neighborhoods are home to unique and tight…

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