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Bay Ridge Atheneum

The Bay Ridge Atheneum, on Ridge Boulevard between. Ovington and Bay Ridge avenues, ca. 1880.

Interview: Local Historian Matthew Scarpa on Old Bay Ridge

May 8, 2015May 7, 2015 Henry  Culture, History  Bay Ridge Atheneum, Bay Ridge Historical Society, Matthew Scarpa, Old Bay Ridge & Ovington Village, Ovington Avenue, Ovington Village

Bay Ridge used to be home to an artists’ colony. Betcha didn’t know that.

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