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Riverdale and Alabama Avenues
New housing is now filling the formerly empty lots of Brownsville, New Lots and East New York.

Livonia Avenue and Hendrix Street
East New York can also brag about some vintage, well kept brownstone buildings.





SUCCESS GARDEN, Livonia & Williams Avenues
Cranberries, blueberries, conifers and fruit trees are part of Success Garden at Livonia and Williams Avenues, in the shadow of the el. Success Garden is a product of the Migratory Bird Restoration Project of the the East New York Urban Youth Corps.
The pond is a self-contained ecosystem. Water plants shelter turtles, bullfrogs, crayfish and small catfish, and mockingbirds, sparrows and the occasional egret are drawn in. The pool is funded by the Urban Resources Partnership.
Willows provide the main shade. There are also ornamental cherry trees, red maples, azaleas, daffodils and many more. Most of the trees are native to this area. Students from nearby PS 174 and PS13 use the site for recreation and clas projects.





For more information on the urban oases of East New York contact the Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment.
Thanks to David Crutchfield for assistance with this page.
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