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There are several food pantries in Red Hook that distribute free food. Red Hook Mutual Aid has put together a calendar of times and locations as well as a map of the locations.
The Three Star Line - Société Les Affréteurs Réunis - was a French charter shipping line. In 1920, they advertised regular sailings to Spain, North Africa and Marseilles from the Erie Basin, Red Hook Brooklyn.
Centre Street was officially plotted and named by the City of Brooklyn in 1835. Centre Street continues as Centre Mall through the Red Hook East Houses.
Verona Street was originally Ewer Street. The name was changed sometime before 1875. Herman Sherman speculated that it was possibly renamed in deference to a large number of Italians in the area who came from Verona.
Bush Street was officially plotted and named by the City of Brooklyn in 1835. According to the book: Brooklyn By Name , Bush was an early landowner in Red Hook.
In 1920, the Red 'D' line advertised that it would sail weekly from Pier 11, Red Hook Brooklyn, carrying passengers and freight between New York, Puerto Rico, Curacao and Venezuela. The line, established in 1838, was owned by Bliss,...
Clinton Street is named in honor of Dewitt Clinton. He served as Governor of New York and was one of the key forces behind the construction of the Erie Canal. Hezekiah Pierrepont reportedly proposed DeWitt Clinton's name.
Pioneer Street was originally Williams Street. It was renamed Pioneer Street on April 20, 1903 quite certainly after the Pioneer Iron Works, founded in 1866, which was located on the street. The factory is now home to Pioneer Works, "a center for...
Luquer Street were named after the Luqueer family early large property holders in Red Hook. Micholas Luqueer (d. 1864) owned a water mill roughly at present day Hicks and Huntington Streets.