

The New Hope Revival Ministries at Dean and Washington. Right next to a kind of lopsided apartment complex in progress.

I love C-Town.

At Underhill and Prospect Place. A tidy Food Corp. in a 19th C wood frame building.

And right across the street, at Underhill and Prospect Place, another old structure in perfect shape and lending a bit of the old time 'hood charm to the corner.

Life In Its Poetic Form Christian Ministries, next to the Quick Lube, Washington Ave.

The ubiquitous rocks on the streets of Brooklyn. Are they all deposits from the last glaciation? If not, who put them there and why?
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