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 OUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE BOROUGH OF KINGS 
 BY SUSAN DE VRIES 
 If you want to explore Brooklyn history  
 and architecture  this month, you  
 have a choice of a brisk walk or learning  
 while lounging on your sofa. The  
 Municipal Art Society has tour offerings  
 in Gowanus, Downtown Brooklyn  
 and Bay Ridge. 
 On Saturday, Jan. 22 historian Matt  
 Postal  will  lead  an  in-person  walk  
 through the recently rezoned Gowanus  
 to gaze at the infamous “Bat Cave” and  
 remnants of the neighborhood’s industrial  
 past. 
 You can stay indoors on Thursday, 
  Jan. 27 for “Mercantile Heaven:  
 Brooklyn’s  Downtown  Shopping  District” 
   with  Brownstoner  columnist  
 Suzanne Spellen. The virtual tour will  
 look back at the rich architectural and  
 social history of Fulton Street, which  
 once boasted a wealth of department  
 stores, theaters and restaurants to entertain  
 consumers. 
 Finally, head back outside on Sunday, 
  Jan. 30 for a deep dive into the late  
 20th century history of Bay Ridge. Architectural  
 historian Melanie Macchio  
 will guide walkers by impressive  
 residences, a monastery and more  
 to illuminate the development of the  
 neighborhood. 
 In-person tours are limited in number  
 and all attendees are required to  
 mask up. Tickets for in-person tours  
 are $30 ($20 for MAS members) while  
 virtual tours are $25 ($15 for MAS members). 
  For tour times and ticket information, 
  check out the tour page online. 
 Strolling in history 
 Explore Brooklyn virtually and in person this month 
 WALK THE WALK:  The  Brooklyn  Bridge  in  
 the early 20th century.  
   Photo by The Library of Congress