By The Red Hook WaterStories team
In 1846 when Hamilton Avenue Ferry service to Manhattan started it was the only mass transit option to and from Red Hook, Brooklyn. This was no longer the case in 1914, street cars and elevated subway lines crossed the Brooklyn Bridge,...
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New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Red Hook Houses, like many other Red Hook buildings, were built on land that was either originally underwater, or was a tidal marsh. New York City began clearing the land in the 1930s. Some of the land,...
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In 1866 the State of New York passed a law to protect sailors from unscrupulous and dishonest boarding house keepers. A license was required to own or run any sailors' boarding house or sailors' hotel. The fee for the license, after expenses, was to...
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Photograph of an able-bodied seaman working in snow flurries at Ira S. Bushey and Sons' old shipyard. The end of the line he is working on has been folded back and braided into itself to form a loop. He is inspecting and tightening that splice....
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In 1897, commuters could take a streetcar right to the Hamilton Avenue Ferry. From there it was an easy walk to the businesses clustered around Atlantic Basin. Streetcars also ran to the similarly busy Erie Basin. This according to the Brooklyn...
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The Smith-9th Street subway station is the primary subway stop for Red Hook. The station serves the F and G lines. Easy transfer is available on street level to the B61 bus to Red Hook. At 87.5 feet feet above the ground, the station has the...
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ClubPet NYC A full service dog walking and other pet services company founded by Red Hook musician and dogwalker, Sherwin Ewing. Voted by New York Magazine as "Best Dog Walker', Ewing' and his crew of dogwalkers are fully licensed and bonded....
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Sailors have long looked to the sky for clues to the impending weather. In the morning, when the sun was low in the sky, a red sky was understood to mean that a storm was likely. Just don't tell it to the judge. On November 10, 1939, the seagoing...
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The Goawnus Canal Storm Surge Barrier Study was presented to the New York City Economic Development Corporation and the Mayor's Office of Recovery and Resiliency. The report looks at the feasability of future studies and actions the City and the...
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Airbnb is a nationwide business that offers rooms, lofts and other residential spaces to visitors who want a neighborhood feel to their stay. Operated by local individuals it is an alternative to hotels and motels. There are many people in Red...