Park Slope Historic Walking Tour - New York City Borough Pass
- Duración: 150 Minutos (aproximadamente)
- Ubicación: Brooklyn, NY
- Código de producto: NYCBP23PS
Park Slope is described by residents as its “own small town within the city,”. It was originally inhabited by the Canarsee Indians, who hunted and farmed in what used to be known as South Brooklyn. Once European settlement began, Park Slope’s land would mostly be used as woods and farmlands until the early 19th century.
Upon the completion of Prospect Park, mansions and rowhouses sprung up across the neighborhood, as wealthy landowners fled from Manhattan’s bustling scene for the more peaceful nature of Brooklyn. Currently, Park Slope is considered to be one of the most desirable neighborhoods to reside in.
Sites on this tour will include The Montauk Club, Litchfield Villa and Prospect Park
Meeting Location: Prospect Park (in front of Lafayette Memorial statue)
Nearest Subway: F or G Train to 7th Avenue - 9th Street
Estimated Duration: 2.5 hours