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Cafe Kestrel opened in 2024. "Cafe Kestrel, in Red Hook, offers cooking that is highly idiosyncratic but not confrontational, from applesauce sundaes to Sunday-night curry." says Helen Rosner, writing on The New Yorker, ...
Dikeman Street, one of many officially named by the City of Brooklyn in 1835, was most likely named in honor of John Dikeman, He was one of the first property owners in Brooklyn, was the Villages's lawyer in 1819 and went on to be a respected Judge....
Red Hook WaterStories is a virtual guide to both past and present of this special neighborhood created by PortSide NewYork . We cover the past via our maritime aka "WaterStories" theme. You can search by The map (click the layers at upper right)...
The Red Hook Mural was created as a part of the Greetings Tour Duo's mission to create murals in all 50 states. Using a postcard letter style, "they work with communities to create colorful murals featuring local landmarks,...
Red Hook Mutual Aid is an independent corps of local volunteers: " who live in Red Hook and are working to make sure supplies, resources, and information are as inclusive, comprehensive, and accessible as possible to everyone in the neighborhood."...