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From a community of 270 Dutch farmers who took the land from the Lenape, to the site of the largest battle of the American Revolutionary War and the ensuing rise of the working class, the Old Stone House & Washington Park has deep roots in Brooklyn’s history.

Dutch Colonial Era

Painting of the Vechte-Cortelyou House known today as the Old Stone House

Battle of Brooklyn

The Early Brooklyn Dodgers

Brooklyn Dodgers 1898 aka Brooklyn Baseball Club

OSH Today


Photos: Bob Levine (top banner, lower right); Vechte-Cortelyou House courtesy of Brooklyn Historical Society.

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See our interactive exhibit, Old Stone House: Witness to War, in the OSH Gallery

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The Old Stone House
336 3rd Street
PO Box 150613
Brooklyn, NY 11215

718.768.3195
info@theoldstonehouse.org

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