Todd F. • March 10, 2010You can find out a neat fact about our history by looking at the interior doorknobs which are original to Brooklyn Historical Society's 1881 building.
Mike K. • February 29, 2016Definitely worth a stop in. Interesting info on the river and the area. Make a $1-2 donation. It's a good cause
Naked B. • January 28, 2012This is a really nice museum down in th Seaport. It's not the biggest, but for $5 it's worth every penny if you're down there. I'm happy that it has re-opened, the space by itself is worth it.
Elise P. • August 26, 2013Very interesting. Kiki Smith's window is spectacular. Free on Mondays from 10-5.Took a tour with Jan Kampel and she was amazing. very charming. Loved the experience.
Leeza • September 11, 2014Call ahead to just stop by. Tiny place, not a lot to see, but you get to hold an original musket if you want.
Precious M. • November 11, 2021The exhibition was fantastic. There is a wealth of material regarding the Revolutionary War period. The exhibits were real, and there were some beautiful images as well.
Kate • July 24, 2012Take the 6 train in the downtown direction and look out the right-side windows to see this amazing abandoned subway station.
Al W. • February 27, 2015Sign up for their email list and get the heads up on their special events. Poetry, workshops, art.
Bianca P. • July 14, 2013Be sure to visit the 4th floor cafe. The views alone are worth it. I'd imagine this is a phenomenal event space.
Joel W. • December 31, 2021I had a deep look around this gallery and read the website since then. He's productive, eloquent, and opinionated. None of the work strikes me as particularly amazing, challenging.
Judith M. • April 28, 2022It’s on Cortland Alley But It’s Never Open Tried To See It Again Last Week
Aya R. • January 16, 2010no matter who's artist is showing here, the building alone is worth the visit.
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