Brooklyn’s Finest
This 91-year-old shoemaker has lived in Brooklyn since 1923. In that time period, he’s met all sorts of “soles” and has many wonderful stories to regale. Here’s a snippet.
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This 91-year-old shoemaker has lived in Brooklyn since 1923. In that time period, he’s met all sorts of “soles” and has many wonderful stories to regale. Here’s a snippet.
In a city of over 8 million people, it’s easy to feel lost, but it’s even easier to be blown away by its beauty.
Can you say what you love about the Big Apple in three words? Check out this video to see what New York’s own have to say for themselves.