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111 Places in Brooklyn That You Must Not Miss - Travel Guide

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It doesn't take a passport to visit Brooklyn, as some Manhattanites might lead you to believe. Still, Brooklyn can feel a world away. And that's precisely what locals loveabout it. It's independent. Fiercely headstrong about maintaining its individuality. Tolerant of the different, the foreign, the weird. But what outsiders might be surprised to learn is that Brooklyn is less an undifferentiated mass than a collection of neighborhoods, each with its own distinctive character and history. From Bay Ridge, Bed-Stuy and Bergen Beach to Weeksville, Williamsburg and Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn is a patchwork quilt of communities stitched together with mismatched threads from nearly everywhere in the world. Celebrating its in-your-face diversity, but continuallychurning those differences into something fresh and unique, Brooklyn embodies a hip and cool version of the American experiment. E pluribus unum- from many comes one. Here are 111 places to start your explorations.

About the author

John Major writes about art and culture, especially events and places in Brooklyn, his home for the last twelve years. He is also writing a memoir about life as a stay-at-home father of three managing a divorce and international relocation, uniquely told through pilgrimages to paintings by the Italian artist, Caravaggio. Originally from southern Ohio, John is a dedicated explorer of cities. Among his favorites are London (which he called home for a dozen years), Barcelona, Rome, and Paris. He is

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It doesn’t take a passport to visit Brooklyn, as some Manhattanites might lead you to believe. Still, Brooklyn can feel a world away. And that’s precisely what locals love about it. It’s independent. Fiercely headstrong about maintaining its individuality. Tolerant of the different, the foreign, the weird. But what outsiders might be surprised to learn is that Brooklyn is less an undifferentiated mass than a collection of neighborhoods, each with its own distinctive character and history. From Bay Ridge, Bed-Stuy and Bergen Beach to Weeksville, Williamsburg and Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn is a patchwork quilt of communities stitched together with mismatched threads from nearly everywhere in the world. Celebrating its in-your-face diversity, but continuallychurning those differences into something fresh and unique, Brooklyn embodies a hip and cool version of the American experiment. E pluribus unum– from many comes one. Here are 111 places to start your explorations.

Product details

Authors Ed Lefkowicz, Joh Major, John Major
Assisted by Ed Lefkowicz (Photographer), Ed Lefkowicz (Photographs)
Publisher Emons Verlag
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2018
 
EAN 9783740803803
ISBN 978-3-7408-0380-3
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 135 mm x 206 mm x 16 mm
Weight 490 g
Illustrations contains numerous photos
Series 111 Orte ...
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Subjects Travel > Travel guides > North and Central America

USA, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, Reiseführer, Geografie, Reisen, New York City, Brooklyn, USA Nordosten, Long Island, exceptional places, travelling off the beaten paths, boroughs of New York City, cultural melting pot, City Guide New York City, exploring Brooklyn

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