The History of Brooklyn Heights and the Promenade
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Jan 16, 2026 Explore the fascinating history of Brooklyn Heights, from its early Dutch settlements and Revolutionary War legends to the rise of stunning 19th-century architecture. Discover how Fulton's steam ferry transformed commuting, and how influential figures like Henry Ward Beecher helped put Brooklyn Heights on the map. Delve into the controversial planning of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and its ultimate transformation into the cherished Promenade. Today, ongoing debates about the BQE's future reveal the clash between progress and preservation.
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Beecher’s National Pulpit Boosted The Heights
- Plymouth Church under Henry Ward Beecher became a national pulpit and drew huge crowds, even special 'Beecher boats'.
- Beecher used his influence to popularize Brooklyn Heights to visitors and congregants.
Transit Reshaped Brooklyn’s Scale And Role
- Bridges, elevated lines and later subways (1904–1908) exploded Brooklyn's population and shifted commercial hubs away from the Heights.
- Improved transit both expanded Brooklyn and altered Brooklyn Heights' social makeup.
Greenwich Village Moves To The Heights
- The 1919 Clark Street subway extension brought bohemians from Greenwich Village into Brooklyn Heights.
- A 1921 Tribune spread proclaimed 'Greenwich Village Moves to Brooklyn' as artists and writers relocated.


