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  • Displays at the Brooklyn Historical Society's waterfront location in DUMBO, housed in a former waetrfront warehouse.
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  • Displays at the Brooklyn Historical Society's waterfront location in DUMBO, housed in a former waetrfront warehouse.
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  • Displays at the Brooklyn Historical Society's waterfront location in DUMBO, housed in a former waetrfront warehouse.
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  • Displays at the Brooklyn Historical Society's waterfront location in DUMBO, housed in a former waetrfront warehouse.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. Fireboat Three Forty Three from the Fire Department of New York puts on a show in the East River for spectators in Brooklyn Bridge Park.The boat, named after the number of firefighters lost during the attacks on September 11, 2001, is the largest of its type ever built, and can pump 50,000 gallons of water a minute.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. Spectators watch the last glow of sunset over the East River and the skyline of lower Manhattan from the Granite Overlook at Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. Fireboat Three Forty Three from the Fire Department of New York puts on a show in the East River for spectators in Brooklyn Bridge Park.The boat, named after the number of firefighters lost during the attacks on September 11, 2001, is the largest of its type ever built, and can pump 50,000 gallons of water a minute.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. People relax in the late afternoon by the East River in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. People take a stroll with their dog at the ferry landing at Pier 1 of Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 9 September 2017. Girls in bright party dresses celebrate a quinceañera at the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory on Pier 1 of Booklyn Bridge Park. The ice cream shop is in a converted fireboat house just south of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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  • Sunset over the skyline of lower Manhattan, seen from the Granite Prospect of Brooklyn Bridge Paark.
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