Updated On
08/26/08 at 05:12PM
Hezekiah Pierrepont, creator of Brooklyn Heights
By
Jovana Rizzo
From the August issue: In Hezekiah Beers Pierrepont's day, New York City was confined to Lower Manhattan, horse-drawn carriages were the only way to get around and Brooklyn was just some farmland across a river. But Pierrepont, a member of a prominent New York family, saw great potential in that Brooklyn farmland, especially in the Brooklyn Heights lots that he bought up. Thanks to his vision, when a steamboat ferry started running between Manhattan and Brooklyn in 1814, Brooklyn Heights became New York's first commuter suburb.
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