The Battle of Brooklyn may have been 231 years ago, but thanks to “Battle Week,” it’s not too late to join up.
The seven-day battle was the debut of the United States Army — bye bye militia! — and muskets were firing in what is now Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery.
On Aug. 19, amble on a free walking tour of Evergreens Cemetery, or, if you’ve always wanted to sail the Gowanus, take a tour by canoe.
If your Colonial garb is collecting dust, Aug. 26 is the best time to break it out. At 12:30 pm, Revolutionary War re-enactors are conducting a firing demonstration, complete with infantry and artillery, on part of the actual battlefield in Green-Wood Cemetery. Later that day, the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Band will march up Battle Hill to the Altar of Liberty, a Revolutionary War memorial at the highest point in Brooklyn.
“Battle Week” is Aug. 18–26. For information, visit www.theoldstonehouse....
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