
Apartments near Atlantic Avenue Tunnel in Brooklyn, NY (8,647 Rentals)


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7 Dekalb

Westmark

Douglass Port at Gowanus Wharf

535 Carlton Ave

38 6th Ave

433 Sackett St

The Paxton

The Brooklyner

EHS St George Towers

Baltic House

100 Sullivan Pl

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734 Bergen St, Unit 3rd Floor

131 Hall Street, Unit Apt1

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215 S 4th St

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139 16th St, Unit Garden Apartment

472 Myrtle Ave, Unit RETAIL

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421 Franklin Ave, Unit 3

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200 N 4th St, Unit 2

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283 S 2nd St, Unit 1

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202 Clifton Pl, Unit 2B

96 Quincy St, Unit 2

182 Carlton Ave, Unit Apartment#1

183 Classon Ave, Unit 3

585 Franklin Ave, Unit 2

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1084 Bedford Ave, Unit 2A

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476 7th St, Unit 1

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1094 Bedford Ave, Unit 2

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1012 Fulton St, Unit 3F

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138 9th St, Unit Two bedroom apartment

575 Classon Ave, Unit 2

Expansive Sun-drenched Bed-Stuy 7 Bed 3-Bath Duplex, Unit A2

NEWLY RENOVATED 3 BED 2 BATH APT in Brooklyn Heights!, Unit 3C

339 Bedford Ave, Unit 25

105 Luquer St, Unit 105 luquer street

Washington Avenue, Unit 1F

2BR 2BA Brownstone On Clinton Hill Bedstuy Border, Unit 3

2BR 1BA Original Layout Renovated 5th Ave Park Slope, Unit 2

3 PLACE / 2-Bed 1-Bath, Unit 3R

Carroll Gardens / 2-Bed 1-Bath, Unit 4R

Carroll Gardens / 2-Bed 1-Bath / In-Washer & Dryer, Unit 3L

Carroll Gardens 2-Bed 1-Bath, Unit 4L

Greene Avenue, Unit 1

201-217 17th St, Unit 2

South 4th Street, Unit 3A

FULTON STREET / Clinton Hill / 2-Bed 1-Bath, Unit 5A

Stunning NEW 2 BED in Cobble Hill!, Unit 4R

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187 Kent Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID1730

626 Grand Ave, Unit 1A

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When walking down the streets of the city, folks from Brooklyn apartments may just forget how much action is going on under their feet. A whole universe of twisting, turning tunnels live right beneath the soles of their shoes, and some of these tunnels have more history than the buildings that sit upon them. The Atlantic Avenue Tunnel sits beneath one of the busiest streets in the entire borough, and is officially the oldest subway tunnel in the entire world. It was built in 1844 (making it older than the Brooklyn Bridge and the Empire States Building) entirely by hand and primitive tools and equipment, and has gone on to become one of Brooklyn's biggest secrets. With an apartment near the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel, you can have all that history right below your feet at every moment of the day, and can visit this landmark with just a simple walk down the street. Though the building of their railway was quite historical, after it was shut down, it became a shadow in people's memory until 1980, when Bob Diamond rediscovered the tunnel, and made history. Now, the tunnel is home to a number of tours everyday, taking you inside one of the most mysterious and beautiful areas of Brooklyn's underground, offering up some of the most breathtaking images you're likely to see in the city. Those with apartments near the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel can find themselves in the best parts of town (since the tunnel lies under Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill), while also staying neare one of the most historicaal spots in not just Brooklyn, but the entirety of New York City. Though the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel may not get the same kind of attention as bigger landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge of the Statue of Liberty, it has historical value well beyond these two famed New York hotspots, as anyone with a Brooklyn apartment can tell you. Tours are happening every day, showing you these dark and twisting historical tunnels, making an apartment near the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel a wise investment for any history buff.
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