Clinton Hill
Pratt Institute Sculpture Park. Photo: Justine Kurland
Set-back wood-frame houses juxtaposed with brownstones and mansions give parts of Clinton Hill a 19th-century feel. Indeed, Walt Whitman lived here when Leaves of Grass was published in 1855. The Pratt Institute’s campus encompasses several blocks of greenery, striking architecture and public art, while local cafés, bars and restaurants function as cozy hangouts for students, neighborhood residents and, increasingly, cuisine-loving visitors.
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Shopping
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Joya Studio
Joya is a fragrance design studio and now the world's first industrial perfumery open to the public.
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Speedy Romeo
Speedy Romeo specializes in Italian classics with a twist.
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Pratt Institute–Brooklyn Campus
The Brooklyn campus of the Pratt Institute is an oasis of greenery within the urban landscape.
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