Welcome to Brooklyn's Shore Line
The MOST diverse shore line on EARTH
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Brooklyn Marinas
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Brooklyn On Line presents Brooklyn's most
important Resource, it's over 30 miles of Shore Line.
With so much water around, Brooklyn presents a mind numbing
variety of water activities. From Industrial Deep Water Docks
along the Harbor, to Wind Surfing at Plumb Beach,
our waterfront has provided jobs and recreation
for over 3 centuries.
From Coney Island to Greenpoint, Red Hook to East New York, Mill Basin to Brooklyn Heights -- Brooklyn On Line Covers it all!!
Let's together explore how the Harbor and the Ocean have shaped
our lives in thePast, how we use it in the Present,
and the shape
of it in the Future.
With 5 Major Bridges, 5 Tunnels, numerous
ferries, a Major Shipping Facility, 2 Canals, a National Park,
a retired Shipyard, Several Harbor Cruise Ships and Fishing Boats,
several Private Marinas, Homes with Private Docks, and the Worlds
Most famous Beach Front Property and Seaside Playland in Coney Island,
Brooklyn On Line strives to remind Brooklynites and the Nation,
that We have the most important waterfront on the Globe!!
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BOL proudly sponsors the Growing Documentation of Brooklyn Water Front Businesses and Industries. The Backbone of regional economic growth for generations, we will outline how Shipping, Manufacturing, and Trade continue to pull NY into a future of prosperity!!
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The Welcoming Shores have welcomed haggard New Yorkers
for recreational retreat since the 1800's. Starting in
"Suburban" Brooklyn Heights, climaxing in the 1920's with
Coney Islands electric Dream Scape. Today we have more
variety than ever for shore line recreation. From Beaches,
On and off shore Fishing, Nature Reserves, Gambling Cruises,
Dinner Cruises, Sailing, and more available along Brooklyn's
Shores, your bound to find something in it for you!!
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The debate about the Future of Brooklyn's Shore Line has been
raging for years. See how things are gonna shape up,
and learn about Brooklyn's important role in the future
of North American Shipping
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