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Brooklyn Visual Heritage is a cool online website that lets you explore old photos of Brooklyn, New York City. It shows pictures from the 1800s and 1900s. These photos come from different museums and libraries. It's like a digital time machine for Brooklyn!

What is Brooklyn Visual Heritage?

Brooklyn Visual Heritage is a special website. It's a place where you can see thousands of old pictures. These pictures show what Brooklyn looked like a long time ago. You can see old streets, buildings, and people. It helps us learn about Brooklyn's history.

Who Created Brooklyn Visual Heritage?

This amazing website was made by something called Project CHART. Project CHART was a team effort. It brought together several important groups. These groups wanted to share Brooklyn's history with everyone.

The Project CHART Team

Project CHART was a partnership between four main groups:

These groups worked together for three years. They gathered and organized all the old photos.

How Was Project CHART Funded?

The project got money from a special grant. This grant came from the US Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). It was part of the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program. This funding helped the team do all their work. Students from Pratt Institute SILS also helped a lot. They learned valuable skills while working on the project.

When Did It Launch?

The Brooklyn Visual Heritage website officially opened to the public in 2013. Since then, it has been a great resource. It helps students, researchers, and anyone curious about Brooklyn's past.

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