Carroll Gardens, Long Island
In the early 19th century, Carroll Gardens was first settled by Irish Americans before Italian -Americans settled in the area. The neighborhood has a rich history of being home to several different immigrant groups. It gets its name from Charles Carroll of Maryland, a Revolutionary War veteran who was also the only Roman Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence. He led a regiment of 400 men that tried to regain from the British a strategically placed farmhouse on the Gowanus Creek, now the Gowanus Canal. Prior to the gentrification movement in the mid-1960s, the area was considered by residents to be part of Red Hook. In the late 1940s, however, the southern tip of Red Hook was cut off from the rest of the neighborhood by the building of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and Gowanus Expressway and the neighborhood is now known as Carroll Gardens took on a separate and distinct character of its own. Carroll Gardens is an Old Italian neighborhood graced with Catholic iconography and friendly residents. It is often considered one of Brooklyn’s most desirable neighborhoods. The area is predominantly Italian immigrants who moved into the tree lined, quiet streets. Their influence is still strong today with many old-time residents coming from the southeastern town of Mola di Bari. The main streets are lined with maples, pin oaks and gingkos shading the small lawns and gardens that provide oases between asphalt and brownstone. The areas main thoroughfare, Court Street, is peppered with small family-run shops where everyone can buy fresh pasta, cheeses, breads and pastries. Several festive seasons such as Christmas, Easter and Halloween brings lots of visitors from all over the city to First Place in Carroll Gardens. The Procession of Santa Maria Addolorata, a funereal event which has its origins in the town of Mola di Bari. It takes place on the first Sunday of September. Typical home price in Carroll Gardens sells for $630,000 to $1.4 million depending on its size, location, and condition. |

Carroll Gardens is a neighborhood located in the borough of 