Battle Hill

Battle Hill is a scenic lookout Greenwood Heights Brooklyn located in United States.

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    Scenic Lookout

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614 7th Ave Brooklyn , NY 11215 United States

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James C

Clear view to the statue of liberty . Awesome information on battle of Brooklyn . Worth a trip.

Lisa L

You're not allowed to run I the cemetery . Whoops. It makes a great walk!

Nate Folkert

site of the battle of brooklyn , the largest battle of the american revolutionary war

Alex B.

Highest natural point in Brooklyn.

Green-Wood Cemetery

After seeing Liberty form the Statue of Minerva, turn backwards and walk 20 yards and visit composer Leonard Bernstein. Read more

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Highest Natural Point in Brooklyn

the highest point is not by the minerva statue; it is up the next hill to the north - Nate Folkert

Outdoor Sculpture
Altar to Liberty (Minerva Statue)

built by india ink manufacturer higgins to commemorate the battle of brooklyn. faces across the harbor saluting the statue of liberty. - Nate Folkert

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Prospect Park Lookout Hill

views are obscured by trees in the warmer months but once the trees are bare you can see to coney island - Nate Folkert

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The End of India Street Pier

Plenty of benches to choose from! You’ll have gorgeous views of the city from here! - Kimmie Ohh

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Camperdown Elm

Pretty and historic. Check it out! - Rebecca Chadwick

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Cemetery
Green-Wood Cemetery

An amazing, quiet walk with great views. Try to catch some high ground. - a

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Bakery
Baked In Brooklyn

The croissants with almonds are incredible!!!! The smell is terrific! Cool place to buy a little happiness))) - Sonya Rytova

Memorial Site
Leonard Bernstein's Grave

celebrated american composer, conducted historic performance of beethoven’s ninth in berlin to mark fall of the wall. - Nate Folkert