
A Vivid View of Theaters Past
Time ravages great beauties and sometimes restores them. Marilyn Jones shares with us a book that chronicles some astonishing recent examples.

Time ravages great beauties and sometimes restores them. Marilyn Jones shares with us a book that chronicles some astonishing recent examples.

PHeymont has been walking his favorite park almost daily for lockdown exercise, and has been watching its annual turn from winter to green.
PHeymont found a swarm of red-eared sliders sunning themselves in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
PHeymont explores the varied and mostly 19th-century churches in one of Brooklyn’s premier neighborhoods, and explores the area’s history.

Join PHeymont in a look at the world’s first parkway, and one whose grand scheme has survived its hodge-podge of buildings and styles.

PHeymont shares the odd history of a Brooklyn landmark that is a popular backdrop for wedding pictures.
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of some of Brooklyn’s small and quirky museums.
PHeymont shares some views and some history of Brooklyn’s iconic but often ignored Civil War memorial.

PHeymont visits a Brooklyn phoenix. After 125 years, the the world’s first integrated industrial park and transport park lives on.

Two unusual sculptures in a temporary exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum are fun, but offer a sobering thought.

Time ravages great beauties and sometimes restores them. Marilyn Jones shares with us a book that chronicles some astonishing recent examples.

PHeymont has been walking his favorite park almost daily for lockdown exercise, and has been watching its annual turn from winter to green.
PHeymont found a swarm of red-eared sliders sunning themselves in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
PHeymont explores the varied and mostly 19th-century churches in one of Brooklyn’s premier neighborhoods, and explores the area’s history.

Join PHeymont in a look at the world’s first parkway, and one whose grand scheme has survived its hodge-podge of buildings and styles.

PHeymont shares the odd history of a Brooklyn landmark that is a popular backdrop for wedding pictures.
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of some of Brooklyn’s small and quirky museums.
PHeymont shares some views and some history of Brooklyn’s iconic but often ignored Civil War memorial.

PHeymont visits a Brooklyn phoenix. After 125 years, the the world’s first integrated industrial park and transport park lives on.

Two unusual sculptures in a temporary exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum are fun, but offer a sobering thought.