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Local Attractions:
The New York Times designated Prospect Heights "New York's Next Great Neighborhood." Here are eleven reasons why we agree (all within close proximity to our Inn):
Brooklyn Academy of Music. America's oldest performing arts center.
Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. Fifty-three acres, 13,000 plant varieties, the world-famous Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden.
Brooklyn Children's Museum. The nation's first museum created for kids.
Brooklyn Museum of Art. The second largest at museum in America.
Celebrate Brooklyn. One of the world's great free festivals.
Greenwood Cemetery. An outdoor museum. Magnificent mausoleums and ancient gravestones.
Prospect Park. Designed by Olmstead and Vaux, 526 acres of fields, woods, lakes, playgrounds, ballfields, horse paths, and waterfalls.
Prospect Park Zoo. A small gem, designed especially for kids, with more than 400 animals living in nature-like habitats.
Brooklyn Public Library. Shaped like a giant art deco book, this is the main branch of Brooklyn's 59-branch system.
Labor Day Caribbean Carnival. More than a million revelers from every Caribbean nation, scores of floats, and hundreds of dance troops march the five-mile route up Eastern Parkway.
Park Slope. Exactly one block away, our sister neighborhood is one of Brooklyn's toniest main drags. Clogged with restaurants, taverns, stores; a nice place to hang out.
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