Discover how Williamsburg came to be one of New York's trendiest
neighborhoods.
There is no New York neighborhood that boasts a richer history or more
exciting present than Williamsburg. At first a quiet waterside
community, Williamsburg briefly became a wealthy suburb of Manhattan in
the middle of the nineteenth century. Heavy industrialization and a
tidal wave of immigrants later turned Williamsburg into New York's
poorest, most crowded quarter. With images drawn chiefly from the rich
photographic collection of the Brooklyn Historical Society, Williamsburg
illustrates the neighborhood's transformation from one of New York's
most impoverished and least fashionable neighborhoods to a modern-day
example of the city's capacity for self-renewal.