
Paul Pavlinovich
29 reviews on 1 places
Great place full of independent makers all with their own stories and niche hand made products. Beautiful to browse and make sure you ask the makers about their crafts.
It was fascinating to interact with the volunteers of the museum and learn their stories and interests alongside the nautical collection. The museum is in the older style before the modern interpretive dark rooms. I found the displays to be informative and interesting. Make sure you chat with the guys at the desk. The museum is accessible with elevators and a ramp at the side door. It's worth the $14 entry as it supports the good cause.
Nice green little park with public toilet, fountain, picnic tables, BBQ and playground.
Really cool set of buildings that are awaiting restoration. The tours help fund preservation from further decay. My tour guide Fred was excellent and gave us plenty to think about and look at and very good guidance for photographers.
This is a very moving remembrance memorial for the city service people lost in the 9/11 events from Brooklyn.