The Greek Revival wooden colonnade connecting these four townhouses on Willow Place in Brooklyn Heights is a wonderful window into the au courant style of the 1840s. But this isn’t an architecture blog. What I want to share with you is the trees. When Berenice Abbott took a picture of this row on May 14, 1933, for her Changing New York WPA project, there were no trees in front of this row. In deference to the Furies of copyright, click here to see MoMA’s print of “Willow Place, nos. 43-49, Brooklyn.” We’ve come a long way, baby!
(Douglas Levere has followed Abbott thoroughly in his New York Changing project, although Abbott’s Willow Place shot and his “rephotograph” don’t show up in his slideshow.)

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