History of 176 Atlantic Ave – The Changes and The Constants

Timeline of 176 Atlantic Ave

Over time, 176 Atlantic Avenue has transformed from a Native American tribal holding to Yemen Cafe. Take a journey through the transformations that 176 Atlantic Avenue has experienced, starting as farmland and building up to its commercial establishment today.

Interesting Tidbits of History

Did you know that Cobble Hill was used as a fort in two wars? Or that it was called Ponkiesbergh? If you want to learn more, click on the link!

Gross Studio

Gross Studio is a photography studio and gallery that was in business in the 1800s on 176 Atlantic Avenue.

Before it was built, the neighborhood around Yemen Cafe was held by Ihretonga Indians. Since then, hundreds upon thousands of people of various backgrounds and nationalities have ventured through this plot of land as a part of their daily lives.

And, although individuals of differing ages and nationalities have lived on 176 Atlantic Avenue, the structure of the plot has remained identical. Visit the 176 Atlantic Avenue of the 1870s…

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