Help pin Brooklyn to the map!
June 21st, 2011 at 8:07 pm ETShelley Bernstein at the Brooklyn Museum has appealed for our help with a fascinating project: Historypin is building a localized database of historical photos, pinned to a map of the world, and they need our help marking the location where their historical Brooklyn photos were taken. So be part of this crowdsourced project — take 30 seconds and look over these historical photos of Brooklyn and see if you can suggest a location for them.
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