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Fifty years ago mom-and-pop shops lined both sides of Court Street and the aromas of home cooking covered every block. The windows were always open in the summers and neighborhood kids played games in the streets. But today the predominantly Italian neighborhood of Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn, New York is changing. Some of those mom-and-pop businesses still survive, but their owners are watching as a wave of gentrification washes over the neighborhood. The community center was torn down to make room for more condos, the cost of living has skyrocketed and the "old timers" are struggling to hold on to what little remains of their old neighborhood.


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Brooklyn Public Library: Carroll Gardens
Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association
Carroll Gardens History Blog
Los Angeles Times


Photography, Audio & Video:
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
Editor: Pia Sawhney
Producer: Chad A. Stevens
Field Producer: Eric Maierson
Graphics: Tim Klimowicz
Workshop Director: Jessica Stuart
Intern: Tim Mclaughlin
Executive Producer: Brian Storm







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