Jane’s Carousel, a fixture of the Brooklyn waterfront and a destination for New Yorkers and tourists alike, had a long life before it found a home in Dumbo with the help of a team of artists — but not ...
Just steps from her beloved carousel, a corner of Dumbo now bears the name of Jane Walentas, the woman who helped transform the once-gritty Brooklyn waterfront into the cultural hub it is today. On ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A shot of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Dumbo neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. NYPD officers discovered skeletal remains at Dumbo ...
Possible human bone fragments were discovered lying on the shoreline near the Brooklyn Bridge Park carousel Thursday, cops said. A bystander spotted the pieces of bone lying on the shore near the ...
Last time we checked in on Jane’s Carousel in Dumbo, glass on the Jean Nouvel-designed pavilion was starting to show, and now Brooklyn Heights Press has photographic evidence that the carousel itself ...
There’s something almost novelistic about Jane Walentas’s well-documented obsession with a wooden carousel. The wife of the man who built Dumbo first found the quaint thing in Ohio in 1984, at an ...
The Friends of Jane’s Carousel have announced that Saturday, May 7, will become Jane’s Carousel Day to commemorate the history, beauty and impact of the world-famous carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park ...
More human remains were discovered overnight near the iconic Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn's Dumbo neighborhood, according to police -- and authorities believe they're linked to the skull and bones ...