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On June 6th, 1896 George Harbo and Frank Samuelsen departed from New York's Battery in an 18 foot rowboat destination Europe. Their vessel The FOX, was an 18 foot surf boat was built on the New Jersey Shore, only powered by oars. It took the two men...
In theme with the name, this new cafe has noir panelling and riffs on old European coffeehouse ambiance. It offers coffee, sandwiches, pastries from Balthazar (specialties such as a croissant with goat cheese and figs), soup, indoor seating, a...
Big J's Wines & Liquors. On their Facebook page they say about themselves: "Our large inventory allows us to offer many types of liquors at different price points. We offer sales and specials in addition to our already low prices, so be...
The tugboat strike in the Winter of 1946 brought NYC to a standstill. The workers were unhappy with their wages, and felt that since WWII was over they deserved an increase. The tugboat owners did not agree. 3500 workers went on strike on February...
Van Dyke Street is almost certainly named for the Van Dyke family, 18th century residents of Red Hook. Mathias and Nicholas Van Dyke at one time owned most of Red Hook. After the death of Mathias in 1834 his land was sold to the Red Hook Building...
Named for its ruddy colored soil, Red Hook was once a verdant wetlands etched by a branching network of tidal creeks. The Dutch who settled in Red Hook in the 17th century applied their knowledge of aquatic technology to the marshy landscape and...
Mill Street marks part of the area where one of Red Hook's water powered grain mills and large mill ponds once stood.
Brooklyn Life reporter Addison Steele, describes in 1897 the harvesting and pickling of mussles growing on the ramains of ship in Erie basin: A large part of the bull of the sunken Ailsa has been removed from the spot where she went...
In the mid-1800s, before gas and electric powered refrigerators, natural ice was cut from rivers and ponds and shipped into New York City to preserve food and cool drinks in homes, restaurants and for use in other commercial purposes. In the 1880s,...
The Fairway food market, located in the New York Stores aka Red Hook Stores building built as a warehouse for Erie Basin developer William Beard in 1869, flooded during super-storm Sandy. Afterwards, to make the place more resilient for the next...