Remsen Village is a residential pocket in southeastern Brooklyn, defined by blocks of postwar brick rowhouses, semi-detached homes, and garden-style apartments built during the 1950s and 1960s housing...
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Remsen Village is a residential pocket in southeastern Brooklyn, defined by blocks of postwar brick rowhouses, semi-detached homes, and garden-style apartments built during the 1950s and 1960s housing boom. The nearest subway access is the Crown Heights-Utica Avenue station serving the 3 and 4 trains, with additional bus connections along Rockaway Parkway. Canarsie Park and the Paerdegat Basin Parklands provide nearby green space and waterfront recreation.
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