This is Brooklyn just four years after the end of World War II.
In 1949, when Brooklyn on the north side of Prospect Park was still a collection of working-class and middle-income neighborhoods and urban decay had yet to take hold, a LIFE photographer went out and took some photos.
In a LIFE spread titled “Spring Comes to Brooklyn,” Ralph Morse captured street life in the neighborhoods located in the shadow of the Williamsburgh Bank Tower. The images look like simple snapshots. Backyard gardens are planted. Kids play in the (strangely car-free) streets. Teenagers hang around corner candy stores and newsstands...
(Photos by Ralph Morse/The LIFE Picture Collection, via Ephemeral New York)
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