120 more questions across 12 fresh themes — modern crossings, cemeteries, family attractions, libraries, waterfront industry, immigrant stories, sports beyond baseball, slang, recent film/TV locations, comedy clubs, public sculptures, and DIY/maker culture.
Post-1950 infrastructure, renovations, bike lanes, traffic records, and how Brooklyn connects today.
Take Quiz 25Green-Wood legends, Revolutionary War graves, notable burials, and the quiet places where Brooklyn history rests.
Take Quiz 26Interactive museums, zoos, aquariums, botanic gardens, and the best spots for kids and families to explore Brooklyn.
Take Quiz 27Carnegie branches, famous writers who lived here, the Brooklyn Book Festival, and the borough’s love of books.
Take Quiz 28Shipyards, refineries, cargo piers, and the working waterfront that once powered Brooklyn’s economy.
Take Quiz 29Little Odessa, Little Caribbean, Hasidic enclaves, Mexican hubs, and the many groups that have called Brooklyn home.
Take Quiz 30Cyclones baseball, historic boxing, Negro League teams, velodromes, and Brooklyn’s wider athletic legacy.
Take Quiz 31Deadass, mad good, keep it a buck, not for nothing — the words and phrases that mark true Brooklyn speech.
Take Quiz 32Recent Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Apple shows plus newer films that used Brooklyn streets, lofts, and parks.
Take Quiz 33Basement clubs, open mics, famous comics who started here, and Brooklyn’s rise as a comedy capital.
Take Quiz 34War memorials, historic statues, kinetic pieces, and large-scale installations across parks and plazas.
Take Quiz 35Hackerspaces, woodworking shops, print collectives, early DIY venues, and Brooklyn’s long maker tradition.
Take Quiz 36