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This eco-luxury hotel's guest rooms and suites offer impressive skyline views.
No Middle Eastern culinary repast would be complete without a trip to this clean and stylish gourmet marketplace, which was founded in 1948.
This congregational church (with roots in the 16th century English Reformation) was founded in 1847 by a group of 21 people who named Henry Ward Beecher its very first pastor.
Founded in 1863 as the Brooklyn Historical Society, the center preserves the borough's 400-year history.
The Opsrey offers fairly sourced farm-to-table cuisine with sweeping views of Brooklyn Bridge Park and the East River.
An Italian restaurant with Sardinian leanings belies the name of this romantic little hideaway in a former deli.
The newest addition to the Brooklyn Bridge Park greenway, this restored industrial pier boasts five acres encompassing basketball, handball and bocce courts along with picnic tables, swings and a full-size inline skating rink.
Floyd is an old man's name, and Floyd, NY, is an old man's bar—and we mean that in the best way possible.