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129 Dwight Street Food : Deli & Grocery Convenience store. Has an ATM 129 Dwight Street Phone: 718-852-7568
Wraptor Restaurant And Bar opend in Red Hook in 2023. They offer both a place to dine-in and take-out. On their menu is a variety of: Drinks Fresh Juices Smoothies Coffee Makes Everything Better Sides Appetizers Salads Soups...
Stop 1 Supermarket is a corner convenience store and deli. Address 368 Van Brunt Street Phone (718) 875-8848
The Red Hook Container Terminal is run by the company Red Hook Terminals for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The Port Authority acquired the port in the 1950s, a time when goods were shipped not in standardized truck-size boxes but as...
Victoria Hofmo, founder of the Scandinavian East Coast Museum, which contains thousands of items, also directs the annual Viking Fest, a celebration of Scandinavian culture with music and a replica of a Viking ship. "The waterfront is what...
By the end of the 19th century, New York Harbor continued to retain its status as the busiest port in the US, and had become one of the busiest in the whole world. The port was lined with shippers and boats, manufacturers who vied to be close to...
This is an advertisement for Todd Ship Yard in the 1920 Port of New York Annual report, a few years before the establishment of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. In 1920, Todd had facilities on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts; one of...
Tony's Deli Grocery A deli, grocery convenience store. Has an ATM Address: 51 Wolcott Street Phone: (718) 254-9390
The Ybarra Line began shipping olives, olive oil and other products from Spain to the United States at the beginning of the World War One. They became the preferred line for the shipping of olives by establishing a facility in Erie Basin “for...
The Red Hook Grain Terminal, is a large cement structure, erected by New York State in 1922. It's purpose was to store grain arriving from the Erie Canal. Located at the foot of Columbia Street, at the mouth of the Gowanus Canal, the 54-bin...