Thursday, July 30, 2020

Church chimneys

Chimneys on the roof of the United City Church, located next to McKkenna Park in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn.




Monday, July 20, 2020

Argyle Road

An 1898 house on Argyle Road in Beverley Square West, one of eleven neighborhoods that comprise Victorian Flatbush. This area stretches south of Prospect Park, and contains from 2000-2500 houses in the Victorian, Queen Anne, Tudor, Greek Revival, Colonial Revival styles. It is one of the largest concentrations of Victorian Houses in United States. In the early 1900's, Thomas Benton Ackerson conceived of a planned community in which no two houses were alike and each had a lawn. He purchased 10 acres of farmland from Charlotte Lott for $85.000 and developed the area known as Beverley Square East and West. Ackerson was able to get to get the BMT subway line to build two stations to service his development, and convinced the city to rename East 13th, 14th, and 15th Streets to the tonier-sounding names, Rugby, Argyle and Marlborough Rd.























































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History of Victorian Flatbush:

Untapped Cities: One of the country's largest concentrations of Victorian-era homes is found in Brooklyn

2014 Victorian Flatbush Request for Landmarking

Monday, July 13, 2020

Thursday, July 9, 2020

3 Houses

Three houses across the street from my apartment building in Kensington, Brooklyn. The sky is a lie. In reality, a humongous, 16-story apartment building looms behind them.




Three steps of process: