Lady Moody House
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Lady Moody House is a historic tourist attraction located at 27 Gravesend Neck Road in New York, United States. This institution is a must-visit for those who appreciate the beauty of cyanotype photographs, which are hauntingly beautiful and melancholy in their blueness. The house, also known as the "Lady Moody House," is nearly 300 years old and is an official New York City landmark. The institution offers a unique look at the history of Gravesend, with images dating back to the late 19th century. Visitors can explore the area through historic postcards published by Frederick Van Kleek Johnson, providing a glimpse into the rural neighborhood that Gravesend once was. With a rich history and unique charm, Lady Moody House is a fascinating destination for history buffs and photography enthusiasts alike.
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27 Gravesend Neck Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11223, United States
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"History is alive! Here: the evidence of the first (maybe only?) [new England] colony designed (cf. the layout of buildings and roads amd governance) and started by a woman - Lady Deborah Dunch Moody - who left the punitive Puritans in Massachusets in the 1640's and requested and was granted land & a charter for a colony by the Dutch in Neiuwe Amsterdam. Lady Moody named her successful colony Gravesend founded on tolerance for all religions."
"Nice memories"
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