Park Slope
United States
Park Slope has 40 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Connects Park Slope to: Lower East Side | Venice, Los Angeles
Flatbush, Brooklyn
Connects Park Slope to: East New York | East Flatbush, Brooklyn | Prospect Lefferts Gardens
New York (magazine)
Connects Park Slope to: Manhattan, New York | Hudson Yards, Manhattan | Little Italy, Manhattan
Ebbets Field
Connects Park Slope to: Brooklyn, New York | Hammonton, New Jersey | Flatbush
Green-Wood Cemetery
Connects Park Slope to: Brooklyn, New York | Sunset Park, Brooklyn | Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn
rooming house
Connects Park Slope to: Downtown Los Angeles | Estuary, Saskatchewan | Hart, California
South Brooklyn
Connects Park Slope to: Brooklyn, New York | Sunset Park, Brooklyn | Red Hook, Brooklyn | Boerum Hill
Park Avenue
Connects Park Slope to: The Bronx, New York (state) | East Harlem | Riverdale, Bronx | Malvern, Pennsylvania | Yorkville, Manhattan
Fifth Avenue
Connects Park Slope to: Manhattan, New York | The Bronx, New York (state) | Northeastern United States | Downtown Detroit | Chelsea, Manhattan
City of Greater New York
Connects Park Slope to: The Bronx, New York (state) | Flushing, Queens | Williamsburg, Brooklyn | Rockaway, Queens | Astoria, Queens
Bill de Blasio
Connects Park Slope to: Williamsburg, Brooklyn | Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan | Inwood, Manhattan | East New York | Downtown Brooklyn
Irish-American
Connects Park Slope to: County Meath | Brockville, Ontario | South Buffalo, Buffalo | Naples, Florida | Niles, Ohio