Counter Culture - The Disappearing Face of Brooklyn's Storefronts en
Brooklyns neighborhood storefronts have the citys history etched in their facades. Each store is as unique as the customers they serve and are run by owners who share a commitment to provide a special service. Photographer-curators James and Karla Murray have scoured Brooklyn to observe mom and pop businesses from humble neighborhood stores tucked away on narrow side streets to well-known institutions on historic avenues. [ - ]
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- Brooklyns neighborhood storefronts have the citys history etched in their facades. Each store is as unique as the customers they serve and are run by owners who share a commitment to provide a special service. Photographer-curators James and Karla Murray have scoured Brooklyn to observe mom and pop businesses from humble neighborhood stores tucked away on narrow side streets to well-known institutions on historic avenues.
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