Discover the historic waterfront neighborhood of Red Hook, a hive of Brooklyn makers of everything from glass to wine. With its charming Civil War-era warehouses and sweeping views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty, Red Hook is a hidden gem. An active port destination with a maritime heritage, Red Hook continues to be a hub of urban manufacturing. Explore a unique part of Brooklyn and visit creative people and small businesses makin' it here right now. See who's makin' it in Red Hook!
• Discover the historic waterfront neighborhood of Red Hook
• Visit creative people and small businesses makin' it in Brooklyn
• Learn about Brooklyn from someone with real life manufacturing experience
• Explore charming Civil War-era warehouses and other signs of Red Hook's maritime heritage
• Be inspired by the innovators of Brooklyn's Industrial Revolution
We meet at the Red Hook/Atlantic Basin NYC Ferry Landing at the intersection of Ferris Street and Clinton Wharf in Brooklyn. The ferry landing is adjacent to the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, 72 Bowne Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231, USA.
The Keg & Lantern Brewery is a short distance from the ferry landing and bus route.
The waterfront neighborhood of Red Hook is a scenic escape for visitors who want to avoid the crowds.
Learn about the oldest continuously operating part of the port of Brooklyn.
A hub for locally produced wine, spirits, beer and related products.
Pier 41 is lined with 150+ year old buildings serving various Brooklyn makers of everything from glass to wine.
Visit the Civil War era harbor and warehouses.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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