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Exiting the Brooklyn-bound 2/3 station on Eastern Parkway, right across from the Brooklyn Museum... Such a lovely sunny afternoon! This article has been viewed 3254 times in the last 3 years aj schure: 21st Sep 2006 - 14:00 GMTused to play army there roll down the grass slopesin front on thr mueseam wonder if the grass slopes stii exsit??? Rich: 15th Nov 2008 - 23:45 GMTI used to play football in the park right next to The Botanic Garden's entrance right across the street from this station, we even went sliegh riding when we got a good snow, but, behind the museum was the best, until they built a parking lot. This stop on the #2&3 trains is rich with culture and attractions, you have the gardens, the museum, the library, and Eastern Pkwy itself with all of the interesting apartment buildings. Here's a suggestion and it's only that Peter, take some shots of the famous full bodied statues at the top crest all around the museum you'll need a zoom lens but it'll be worth your time. Please check it out the next time you're in the area. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Peter - [previous] :: [next] |
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