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The Red Hook Coffee shop is a vintage store with a "curated selection of VINTAGE PIECES Clothes - Furniture - Design" and coffee The Red Hook Coffee Shop is a new imagining, with new owners, of a long-time Red Hook institution. If you remember...
Hoek Pizza Not a place to grab a slice but to get a brick oven pizza pie. They also serve beer, wine and cocktails From their website: “roman style brick oven pizza“ Open Friday 5-9 and Saturday/Sunday 12-9 Address: 117 Ferris St,...
All Pilates classes must be rsvp'd for at least one hour before the start time. Walk-ins are welcome as long as there are at least two participants. RSVP: redhookpilates@gmail.com Red Hook Yoga occurs at the same place, but note "The yoga...
Sayless Auto o ffers maintenance & repair services specializing in ATVs, dirtbikes, motorcycles and scooters. Serves the tri-state area. Sayless provides vehicle consutations, system diagnostics, brake services, tire removal and replacement,...
Liberty Industrial Gases & Welding Supplies Liberty Gases have been a supplier of compressed gases and welding supplies for over 25 years. Open: Monday – Friday, 7am – 3:00 PM Address: 600 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11231 Phone:...
1-2 Empire Stores; Water and Dock, Fulton 3 Empire Stores, ft. of Main, Catherine 4 Martin Stores @No. 34 Furman, Fulton 5-6 Martin Stores @ No. 66 Furman, Fulton 7-8 Robert Stores,...
In 1922, New York City Mayor John F. Hylan, a strong advocate for expanding the subways, held public hearings on the topic. George T. McQuade of Coastwise Lumber & Supply Co. supported a line that would run down Hicks and Lorraine Streets in Red...
Here's a story about a color that involves our oil tanker, high fashion, interior design and Egypt. Yes, we said that. The MARY A WHALEN, originally the S.T. KIDDOO, was launched in 1938. In the many years since, her walls (bulkheads in ship...
Richard Gambino, a retired professor, grew up in Red Hook in the 1950s. Interviewed by oral historian Shannon Geis in 2013, he recalls it as a close-knit Italian immigrant commumity. He talks of the customs and traditons of the...
A stereoscopic view of the Hamilton Avenue Ferry house, 1877. The ferry was one of the key means for both the working poor and the well-to-do to travel between Brooklyn and Manhattan. Construction on the Brooklyn Bridge had started in 1869 but...