
According to Forgotten-NY, local historian John Burkard maintains that American militiamen would position themselves along Red Hook Lane and take potshots at passing British troops. Community leaders have called for preserving the alley, or, creating a way of commemorating it.
Here's one idea: Why not preserve the lane as a tunnel running right through the planned office tower -- pre-Colonial themes could be painted on the walls, cobblestones and gas lamps could be restored, and a food concession could be licensed inside. It might be part of a Downtown Brooklyn History Trail -- which would include the soon-to-be-demolished Duffield Street Underground Railroad sites.
Any other ideas?
Photo by MK Metz
Think of the post cards, the Red Hook Lane Real Buckshot Balls and the My Grandma Visited Red Hook Lane and All I got Was This Crummy T-Shirt sales. What developer could pass it up?
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