Tours
June 11
Thursday nights at Kings County mean free barrel room tastings, thumping DJ sets, and discounted cocktails in Brooklyn's oldest whiskey distillery. It's part tour, part dance party, all bourbon.










Brooklyn Navy Yard
Once a bustling shipyard that built WWII battleships, the Brooklyn Navy Yard now hums with solar-powered street lamps, furniture makers, and film studios. The free Building 92 museum in an 1858 commandant's house traces this transformation across three floors of artifacts and stories.
Tips
June 11
Thursday nights at Kings County mean free barrel room tastings, thumping DJ sets, and discounted cocktails in Brooklyn's oldest whiskey distillery. It's part tour, part dance party, all bourbon.
June 11
Brooklyn Grange is a working rooftop farm producing over 100,000 pounds of vegetables annually, right in the middle of the city. Their free open houses from May through October let you wander the rows, meet the farmers, and see urban agriculture in action.
June 11 at 1am
This exhibition traces the personal and entrepreneurial journeys of Brooklyn Navy Yard makers, showing how family traditions and self-taught skills shape what they create. Walk through their stories, then take home a piece of their work: everything on display is available for purchase.
Brooklyn Navy YardOpen










Once a bustling shipyard that built WWII battleships, the Brooklyn Navy Yard now hums with solar-powered street lamps, furniture makers, and film studios. The free Building 92 museum in an 1858 commandant's house traces this transformation across three floors of artifacts and stories.
Tips
June 11
Thursday nights at Kings County mean free barrel room tastings, thumping DJ sets, and discounted cocktails in Brooklyn's oldest whiskey distillery. It's part tour, part dance party, all bourbon.
June 11
Brooklyn Grange is a working rooftop farm producing over 100,000 pounds of vegetables annually, right in the middle of the city. Their free open houses from May through October let you wander the rows, meet the farmers, and see urban agriculture in action.
June 11 at 1am
This exhibition traces the personal and entrepreneurial journeys of Brooklyn Navy Yard makers, showing how family traditions and self-taught skills shape what they create. Walk through their stories, then take home a piece of their work: everything on display is available for purchase.