Park Progress: Thirty-Fifth Report–Winter Wonderland
Regina Ridge could be a contender for best sledding spot, though it’s not in Brooklyn Heights proper. Contrast this with the last photo to appear here of Pier 1 with (less) snow, taken from the vantage point of the Brooklyn Bridge last March 6. It should not be too long before the sledding theory can be tested, according to New York Post reporter and Carroll Gardens resident Rich Calder in this article.
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