Vanessa T. • August 6, 2016Right between Baileys fountain, entrance to Prospect park and the Brooklyn Public Library
Philip M. • November 13, 2012Claim to fame was Battle of Little Round Top at Gettysburg in Civil War. Stone for the pedestal is from Little Round Top.
Daniel B. • October 21, 2012This is an awesome church filled with very friendly people! From the moment you walk in you will be bombarded with greetings from people who genuinely care! Come visit and see for yourself!
Susan K. • June 24, 2011Named after William Gaynor, who was mayor of New York City from 1910 until his assassination in 1913. He lived a few doors away at 22 Eight Ave.
Philip M. • December 4, 2012Named after Army Colonel killed in action during World War II and awarded Distinguished Service Cross.
Taty S. • August 7, 2021Lovely garden. Great community hang out place. Surprised that not a lot of people know about it.
Alex Z. • September 1, 2011Really nice, tiny corner park with three little chairs for kids; and plenty of space for older kids, too.
Nate F. • September 13, 2014come for an early open play session so you can have the giant trampoline all to yourself!
cc • December 16, 2010Nice little garden. BUT don't joint the CSA- it's overpriced, really rude and weird people.
Scott Kleinberg • December 30, 2016A beautiful part of Park Slope with some nice restaurants and coffee shops.
Sharin A. • March 21, 2014Not the fanciest place in the world, but it's an inexpensive, damn good mani/pedi! Cash only!
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