Wedged between the fishing piers and a bait store, Tucker Place Park is a tiny bit of land (1/10 of an acre) alongside Sheepshead Bay.
Located at the corner of 27th Street and Emmons Avenue, it is named for J. Driscoll Tucker, a hard-drinking Brooklyn politician once known as the “Mayor of Sheepshead Bay.”
The little park contains a drinking fountain, some flowers, a few benches and, on a good day, a couple of sunny little faces.
Sign at Tucker Place Park
Originally uploaded by annulla.
Twin gulls at Tucker Place Park
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Twin girls at Tucker Place Park
Originally uploaded by annulla.
Beautiful baby photo there. Love the happy cheerful faces and colorful outfits.
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The photo of those babies is awesome! The other two are nice too, but you can’t beat cute, happy babies.
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Those two girls – how charming 🙂
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As one who must admit she does not know Brooklyn t’roo an t’roo, is this near Brighton beach?
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The girls are clearly photogenic! Absolutely irresistible… 🙂
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Thanks for your sweet cravings comment on my blog! 🙂
Unfortunately, I have one of these little bunnies right here in front of me, and I don’t know if we will get through the night together. ;.)
I shall be back, I am glad you visited!
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Great shot !
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Lovely photos. Why is the no feeding sign in Russian? Are there other bilingual signs in the neighbourhood?
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Those two girls – how charming 🙂
Great shots.
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love the twin gulls and girls take …..clever!! and cute!! 🙂
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