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Brooklyn is a wonderful destination, as well as a great take off point for other close-by activities and attractions. Beautiful, historic Prospect Park is home to summer concerts, the Brooklyn Museum, Botanical Gardens and Zoo. Festivals and street fairs abound. Take a world tour by visiting Brooklyn and Manhattan ethnic neighborhoods. Take a trip on the Staten Island Ferry. There is a Children's Museum in every borough. Coney Island and the Brooklyn Aquarium are close-by and you can make a day trip to one of Long Island's beautiful beaches. Shop locally in Park Slope or go to Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights, or Cobble Hill. You can find anything you want in Manhattan.
Art is everywhere! Visit museums, galleries, or find it on the streets. There's theater, dance, music. Go antiquing, or visit our wonderful flea markets. In the wintertime, see the tree and ice-skate in Rockefeller Center; in the summer walk through Central Park or take a paddle boat in Prospect Park.
Nearby activities:
Tennis, Theme Park (Amusement Park), Shopping, Boating, Swimming, Biking, Wildlife Viewing, Hiking, Fishing, Antiquing, Cinemas/Movie Theaters, Live Theatre, Museums, Horseback Riding, Hot Air Ballooning.
Other Activities:
Just minutes away from a variety of attractions, the Brooklyn Fair, Roseland Cottage, the Bradley Playhouse, Woodstock Fair, Sky Diving, Hot Air Balloon Rides, Canoeing, Golfing, Sightseeing & Dining.

Great area to look at the architecture. There are a lot of historical houses to look at on Hancock St. and Jefferson. Bedford-Stuyvesant is in the popular media. Bedford-Stuyvesant is one of the neighborhoods in New York City (including Harlem of the Harlem Renaissance and Jazz Age, the Lower East Side, Little Italy, Chinatown, the East Village, Greenwich Village, Coney Island and Flatbush) to possess an identity and culture that is known to audiences outside of New York City. Bedford-Stuyvesant's prominent neighborhood identity is due in part to the neighborhood's portrayal in a variety of popular media. Director Spike Lee has prominently featured the streets and brownstone blocks of Bedford Stuyvesant in his films, including Do The Right Thing (1989) and Crooklyn (1994). Chris Rock's UPN (later CW) television sitcom, Everybody Hates Chris, portrays Rock's life growing up as a teenager in Bedford-Stuyvesant in 1983.