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  2. Fort Greene is a historically African-American neighborhood that has been significantly gentrified over the years, with the Black population decreasing from 41.8% in 2000 to 25.8% in 2017. [8] History. Early history. 1766 map of Brooklyn.

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · Northwest Brooklyn’s Fort Greene— bounded by the Brooklyn Navy Yard to the north, Prospect Heights to the south, and neighbors Downtown Brooklyn to the west and Clinton Hill to the east—is home...

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  4. Its centerpiece is the hilly Fort Greene Park, which boasts the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument (1909), commemorating the 11,500 American patriots died in the 11 British prison ships anchored in nearby Wallabout Bay, 1776-83 - more than the ones who died in battle during the Revolutionary War.

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    • Fort Greene is named after an actual Revolutionary War-era fort. The tranquility of Fort Greene’s leafy, brownstone-lined streets belies its dark origin story.
    • The remains of over 11,500 people lie buried underneath the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument. In the aftermath of the Battle of Brooklyn, the British seized control of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and New York harbor.
    • “Pigdom” During the mid-19th century, as Fort Greene’s iconic townhouses were being constructed around the park, the far western edge of the neighborhood (in an area that now spills over into Clinton Hill) was a shantytown known as “Pigdom.”
    • A Historical Hotbed for Black Culture. By the mid-1800s, Fort Greene had become the epicenter of Black life in Brooklyn. The first school for Black children, “Coloured School No. 1” (now Public School 67) opened in Fort Greene in 1847.
  5. Long home to a diverse group of professionals, artists and working-class New Yorkers, Brooklyn’s Fort Greene attracts visitors with its hilly namesake park, lively culture and dining and brownstone-lined streets.

  6. 3 days ago · Boasting ethnically diverse restaurants, stunning architecture and renowned institutions, Fort Greene is a thriving urban cultural hub that’s trendy, yet simultaneously community-oriented.

  7. Oct 1, 2023 · Brooklyn’s charming Fort Greene neighborhood is a designated historic district and the perfect weekend destination for art and culture lovers alike. Our list of what to do and see in Fort Greene only scratches the surface of this neighborhood’s rich cultural fabric, but provides a great introduction to the area’s top hotspots.

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