Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most famous National Historic Landmarks in New York. Yanice and I were focusing on historical tourism while we were at the Brooklyn bridge and in DUMBO area. After going to Fulton ferry landing, we saw the Ample Hills Creamery which is an ice cream parlor located in a 1920s fireboat house. We also observed that the history was captured in plaques on the wooden deck. In addition, there was the old spelling of New York on one of the plaques. This small neighborhood offers a unique combination of old warehouses, exciting shops and restaurants, and expensive hotels, but it’s also home to the famous pizzeria as well as Jacques Torres Chocolate Shop, St. Ann’s Warehouse, and numerous other art venues.The neighborhood’s peerless urban landscape is the partially the result of being below two bridges, an interesting sight to see.