


Green-Wood Cemetery, established in 1838, is a historic, 478-acre Victorian-era cemetery in Brooklyn known for its rolling hills, beautiful landscaping, and notable residents.
A historic cemetery known for its beautiful landscaping and notable residents.
A historic site where the Battle of Brooklyn was fought during the American Revolution.

A world-renowned art museum with a diverse collection spanning over 5,000 years.
Famous for its pancakes and biscuits, this bakery has been a local favorite since 2001.
A cozy French-inspired café known for its excellent coffee and pastries.
A local chain serving hand-pulled noodles and dumplings, with a location near the cemetery.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, and toast.

Handheld pie filled with beef, potatoes, swede, and onions.

Cold meats, cheeses, pickles, and bread, often served with salad.
Green Wood Cemetery is vast and requires a lot of walking.
Weather can be unpredictable, and a light jacket will keep you dry.
Staying hydrated is important, especially during long walks.

Commemorative coins minted in the shape of the cemetery's iconic gate, symbolizing remembrance and history.
Artistically painted terracotta pots and figurines depicting the cemetery's architecture and history.
Necklaces, earrings, and pendants featuring miniature replicas of the cemetery's historic gates and monuments.
Tamarindo Beach is a vibrant coastal destination known for its stunning sunsets, surfing waves, and diverse wildlife. Nestled in a lively beach town, it offers both relaxation and adventure along Costa Rica's Pacific coast.
A picturesque mountain community offering year-round outdoor activities, nestled near Mammoth Lakes.
A lush, 2.5-acre urban oasis showcasing diverse plant life and art installations in the heart of Miami Beach.