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Description: The now-defunct blog of the Center for the Study of Brooklyn, Based at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, a public policy research center that puts Brooklyn issues first.
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Subject: Brooklyn history
Description: Headquartered in the Prospect Lefferts Gardens section of Brooklyn, *Flatbushed.com* broadcasts an eclectic selection of irresistible items related to America’s foremost stretch of urban lunacy. We eschew irony, sarcasm, and ranting. We espouse sincerity, empathy, and decorum. Our rumpled but earnest staff has an abiding love and respect for Brooklyn, its denizens, and quality hip hop.
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Subject: Flatbush, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Neighborhood News, Brooklyn history
Description: Forgotten NY is a blog about New York City history. It began principal photography throughout 1998 and launched in March 1999.
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Subject: Brooklyn history , Photography
Creator: Kevin Walsh
Description: Brooklynian.com started in 2005 as one of the first and only neighborhood-oriented online communities in the borough. It was shut down in April 2018.
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Subject: Brooklyn history , Neighborhood News
Description: The Brownstone Detectives is a for-hire research team that focuses on the social and physical histories of old homes. They maintain a blog with Brooklyn history stories on their website.
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Subject: Brooklyn history
Creator: C.T. Bonnell, Tom Beckham, Brian Hartig
Description: Hey Ridge is an alternative news and culture blog, organized by a collective of Bay Ridge natives and long-time residents, business owners and business customers, journalists and activists. We’re here to talk about what matters to you — a diverse community of all ages and backgrounds.
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Subject: Brooklyn history , Neighborhood News
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