Ephemeral New York ponders the naming of Love Lane, citing a New York Times (a printed newspaper then run by rapscallions, fops and raconteurs) article from 1894:
“The oldest residents can remember a time when there was a cool and shady path leading down “Lover’s Lane,” where plump, rosy-cheeked Dutch maidens, with their sweethearts, meandered on summer evenings out through the turnstile and down the grassy bank to the water’s edge.”
Hmmm… This (and this tidbit from Instaputz) might make Homer Fink’s Hidden Brooklyn Heights Walking Tour — THIRD DATE now on sale!