South Slope Rewind
Everyone ready for the Fabulous Fifth Avenue Fair today? Remember that there will be no parking on 5th Avenue between 12th Street and Sterling Place between 11am and 6pm.
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Now for some of the stories you might have missed.
Green-Wood’s historian is standing up for the long-forgotten veterans.
Supercollider + wi-fi = sweet.
3 5th Avenue favorites land in NY Magazine’s Barhoppers Playbook.
Project Amelia celebrated wonderful news and the official launch of their website.
Rate your favorite Slope restaurants for the next Zagat guide.
Kahawa Cafe was closed by the health department, but they apparently cleaned up their act pretty quickly.
Share your Hurricane Sandy stories with the Brooklyn Public Library.
Have you had a chance to see A Beautiful Way To Go?
On this site in 1897…
Take a first bite at Nature’s Delite.
A diner a day in South Slope.
A lack of funding may close the Brooklyn Animal Foster Network.
When Oak, Birch, and Maple attack.
We spotted signs of life at Slope Park!
Take a Knuffle Bunny Tour through the neighborhood.
The couple behind Brownstone Cyclone chronicles one intense renovation ride.
Looking for a bar without a baby? Come to South Slope.
9 buildings are set for demolition on the corner of 4th Avenue and 11th Street.
Community Bookstore is opening a sister shop on Prospect Park West.
On this weekend in 1898, the panthers that watch over the 3rd Street entrance to Prospect Park were making quite a splash in Paris.
Image by gypsyjenna