Visiting Brooklyn
Not only does Brooklyn have industrial landmarks, which are the subject of our study, it also has its own cultural and historical sites. It is a thriving borough and offers much to see and experience. It also has one of New York’s most vibrant restaurant scenes along Smith Street, a 15-minute walk from City Tech. Below are some links for you to do some virtual exploring before you arrive.
Brooklyn Guide
» http://www.brooklynyes.com
Brooklyn Tourism
» http://www.visitbrooklyn.org
- Brooklyn Bodege
55 Washington Street
(718) 408-1151 - Prospect Park
Prospect Park
(718) 965-8999 - Waterfront Museum
290 Conover Street
(718) 624-4719 - Brooklyn Public Library
10 Grand Army Plaza
(718) 230-2100 - Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
334 Furman Street
(718) 802-0603 - Weeksville Heritage Center
1698 Bergen Street
(718) 756-5250 - Theatre Development Fund - TKTS
1 MetroTech Center
(212) 912-9770 - New York Transit Museum
Corner of Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street
(718) 694-1600
- BAM
30 Lafayette Avenue
(718) 636-4100 - Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
(718) 638-5000 - Prospect Park Zoo
450 Flatbush Avenue
(718) 399-7339 - New York Aquarium
602 Surf Avenue
(718) 265-3454 - Brooklyn Botanic
Garden
900 Washington Avenue
(718) 623-7200 - Doll and Toy Museum
of NYC
157 Montague Street
(718) 243-0820 - South of the Navy Yard Artists
394 Waverly Ave
(718) 857-5696 - Green-Wood Cemetery / Green-Wood Historic Fund
500 25th Street
(718) 768-7300
- BRIC Arts|Media|Bklyn
647 Fulton Street
(718) 855-7882 - Micro Museum
123 Smith Street
(718)797-3116 - St. Ann's Warehouse
38 Water Street
(718) 254-8779 - Galapagos Art Space
16 Main Street
(718) 222-8500 - Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition
499 Van Brunt Street
(718) 596-2507 - Fort Greene Park Conservancy
85 South Oxford Street
(718) 222-1461 - Williamsburg Gallery Association
147 Roebling Street
(718) 782-2556