Designated September 25, 1973
This quiet, residential district is made up of over 160 buildings. Most of them are two- and three-story brownstones built between 1869 and 1884 in popular styles of the time including late Italianate and Neo-Grec. The deep-set gardens along President Street and Carroll Place are particularly remarkable.
STATUS Designated Historic District
The Neighborhood
Carroll Gardens
Carroll Garden's history goes back to the purchase of a large tract of land by the Dutch West India Company from the Mohawk Indians in 1636, later known as Gowanus. The neighborhood got its name in the the mid-1960s, prior to that it was considered...
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