Brooklyn
Introduction: Brooklyn (Kings County), on the western tip of Long Island, is the city's most populous borough and was an independent city until 1898. Brooklyn is known for its cultural, social and ethnic diversity, an independent art scene, distinct neighborhoods, and a distinctive architectural heritage. Downtown Brooklyn is the only central core neighborhood in the outer boroughs. The borough has a long beachfront shoreline including Coney Island, established in the 1870s as one of the earliest amusement grounds in the country.
Contents
- 1 Arenas
- 2 Attractions
- 3 Bars and Clubs
- 4 Cemeteries
- 5 City Government
- 6 Crime
- 7 Citizens of the City
- 8 Current Events
- 9 Fortifications
- 10 Galleries
- 11 Holy Ground
- 12 Hospitals
- 13 Hotels & Hostels
- 14 Landmarks
- 15 Maps
- 16 Mass Media
- 17 Monuments
- 18 Museums
- 19 Neighborhoods
- 20 Parks
- 21 Private Residences
- 22 Restaurants
- 23 Ruins
- 24 Schools
- 25 Shopping
- 26 Telecommunications
- 27 Theaters
- 28 Transportation
- 29 Vampires of the Borough
- 30 Websites
Arenas
Attractions
Bars and Clubs
Cemeteries
City Government
Crime
Citizens of the City
- -- Michael Nevelson -- God's Assassin.
- -- Zhanna Nevelsky -- The faithful sister.
Current Events
Fortifications
Galleries
Holy Ground
Hospitals
Hotels & Hostels
Landmarks
Maps
Mass Media
Monuments
Museums
Neighborhoods
- -- Brighton Beach - Brooklyn
- -- Coney Island - Brooklyn
- -- Greenpoint - Brooklyn
- -- The Hole, New York City -- The Hole is a small neighborhood in New York City on the border between Brooklyn and Queens.
Parks
Private Residences
Restaurants
Ruins
Schools
Shopping
Telecommunications
Theaters
Transportation
Vampires of the Borough
Websites