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Brooklyn Was Mine

Kathleen Donohoe

"Brooklyn of ample hills was mine," Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, by Walt Whitman. This is a place for stories about Brooklyn, New York--its people, its bridges, the trees that grow here, the dead who know it.

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On Christmas Eve, only four chimes rang when there should have been ten. The residents of the Widow’s Asylum realized it at once. The mantel clock sat on a table in the entryway where, on the hour, its notes rose up the stairwell to echo th...

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September 11

The firehouse smells like smoke. Distinct, vaguely pleasant, the scent wafts from the row of turnout coats that hang on hooks in the lockers lining the wall beside the truck. Ladder 156 is on 14th Street in Brooklyn, New York. It's quartere...

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**The Brooklyn Bridge officially opened on May 24, 1883. Reposting, in honor of its 142nd anniversary. **

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  • Kathleen Donohoe

    Kathleen Donohoe grew up in Brooklyn, New York and lives there still. She is the author of the novels Ghosts of the Missing and Ashes of Fiery Weather, which was named one of Book Riot's 100 Must-Read New York City Novels.

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