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1904 Surf Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11224
(718) 449-8497
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Local Secrets, Big Finds 2007 Pick
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Local Secrets
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March 13, 2008
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After a 44-year hiatus, baseball returned to Brooklyn during summer 2001. Ever since, it’s been a grand-slam "hugely popular" hit. Set on Coney Island, KeySpan Park offers a "great chance to watch a game and hang out at the beach," and the attached ...
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After a 44-year hiatus, baseball returned to Brooklyn during summer 2001. Ever since, it’s been a grand-slam "hugely popular" hit. Set on Coney Island, KeySpan Park offers a "great chance to watch a game and hang out at the beach," and the attached baseball gallery is filled with memorabilia to check out before or after the game. For fans of "Durham-style local league baseball," seeing the Cyclones is a way to "watch a game without paying full major league prices." So be sure to swing by to say "hello" to team mascots Sandy the Seagull and his little sidekick Pee Wee.
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