When we think of Park Slope, we tend to think of brownstones, strollers, and controversies at the Co-op. But did you know that the Slope has also been home to riots, battles, a plane crash, and the Death-O-Meter? On July 14th join licensed guide and historian Daniel London for a two-hour stroll through Grand Army Plaza and Park Slope, and discover the stories and secrets behind its famous Victorian facades. The Tour starts at 2:00 underneath the Soldier and Sailor's Arch at Grand Army Plaza, and lasts two hours. Fee is $30 per person - please register online at https://www.sidetour.com/experiences/discover-the-hidden-past-of-park-slope-on-a-historic-walk. See you there!
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