Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
United States
Prospect Heights, Brooklyn has 19 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Joe Pepitone
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Morris Park, Bronx
Landmarks Preservation Commission
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Douglaston–Little Neck, Queens | Gramercy Park
Eastern Parkway
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Brooklyn, New York | Crown Heights
Park Slope
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Brooklyn, New York | Gowanus, Brooklyn | Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn
Grand Army Plaza
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: New York (state) | Brooklyn, New York | Crown Heights
Barclays Center
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Brooklyn, New York | New York City, New York | Fort Greene, Brooklyn | Downtown Brooklyn | Uniondale, New York
Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Brooklyn, New York | Park Slope | Brownsville, Brooklyn | East Flatbush, Brooklyn | Wingate, Brooklyn
Flatbush Avenue
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Brooklyn, New York | Queens, New York | Park Slope | Midwood, Brooklyn | Marine Park (neighborhood), Brooklyn
Bobby Fischer
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Cleveland, Ohio | Reykjavík, Iceland | Hastings, England | Portorož | Selfoss (town), Iceland
Atlantic Avenue (New York City)
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Brooklyn, New York | Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn | Crown Heights | Spring Creek, Brooklyn | Richmond Hill, Queens
Brooklyn Nets
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: New York (state) | New England | Brooklyn, New York | New York City, New York | Springfield, Kingdom of EnglandKingdom of Great Britain
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
Connects Prospect Heights, Brooklyn to: Hot Springs, Arkansas | Santa Barbara, California | Boca Raton, Florida | West Hills, Los Angeles | Ponca City, Oklahoma