Red Hook, Brooklyn, before the Gentrification
On a beautiful spring day in the mid 1990s, I meander the streets of Red Hook, when it's still a rundown Brooklyn neighborhood. I meet its first art gallery owner, and the two longshoremen who venture inside. This is one of my favorite stories I had a chance to do for WNYC TV, the PBS station I worked for in Manhattan. (This station too is now history.) Let me know what you think!

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