
Apartments near Lefferts Historic House in Brooklyn, NY (9,513 Rentals)


82 Union St

313 Hancock St

45 Albany Ave

1165 61st St

977 E 34th St

900 E 35th St

3220 Avenue H

304 Quincy St

129 King St

718 59th St

971 E 34th St

43 President St

880 60th St

346 Jefferson Ave

42 Tiffany Pl

283 Monroe St

392 Tompkins Ave

179 Columbia St

169 Columbia St

1617 Brooklyn Ave

5909 7th Ave

820 60th St

755 60th St

818 60th St

273 Halsey St

864 60th St

253 Macon St

5905 7th Ave

277 Halsey St

244 Macon Ave

347 Jefferson Ave

181 Columbia St

167 Columbia St

328 Madison St

2901 Avenue I

477 Gates Ave

26 Tiffany Pl

717 60th St

281 A Halsey St

2 UNIT MIXED-USE BUILDING IN EAST FLATBUSH

723-725 60th St

279 Halsey Street

36 Tiffany Pl

349 Jefferson Ave

360 Jefferson Ave

163 Columbia St

774 60th St

711 60th St

Tiffany Tower

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Walking the streets of their cities, folks from Brooklyn apartments will come numerous historical sites of interest, but few offer the grandeur and wonder that a trip to the Lefferts Historic House can provide. Stepping through the doors of this historic home will feel like walking back in time, with a full museum dedicated to remembering the early days of New York settlement, allowing you to stroll through the house, as it would have looked many years ago. History buffs would be insane to pass up a chance to live in an apartment near the Lefferts Historic House, for there are few other places that bring you so close to the world of the past. The Lefferts Historic House was built in the late 18th century, and was home to Pieter Lefferts, and the house stayed in his family for generations, and now stands as a testament not just to that family, but all the families who lived in the area during those days. Folks from Brooklyn apartments vising the site can take a peek into the lives of these families, finding information on the Lefferts as well as the times they lived in, seeing how they went through their days and lived their lives. There are few other places in town where folks from Brooklyn apartments can get in touch with history in such a real and immersive way, making an apartment near the Lefferts Historic House a must for those who want to learn more about the past of their great city. The Brooklyn of yesterday was a much different world than the busy streets and bustling crowds of ours today, but with a trip to this home in the middle of Prospect Park, you can take a walk through the city's calmer, quieter days. Those pining for a return to earlier values need only find an apartment near the Lefferts Historic Home, where they can find the peace of mind they need with just a simple trip down the road.
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