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Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church Complex, Religious complex from 1654 in Flatbush, Brooklyn, United States.

The Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church Complex is a religious site centered on a Federal-style church building with an octagonal spire, Tuscan colonnettes, and urns on its Manhattan schist facades with arched windows. The 2-acre property also holds a cemetery, parsonage, and church house erected in 1924.

The site was founded in 1654 when Governor Peter Stuyvesant ordered its establishment for the Dutch Reformed community. The grounds later became a burial place for American soldiers who fell during the Battle of Long Island.

The interior windows display Tiffany stained glass from 1889 honoring descendants of the early Dutch settlers who shaped the Flatbush community. These works reflect how deeply the Dutch heritage remains woven into the neighborhood's identity.

The property sits at 890 Flatbush Avenue and is easily reachable by public transit that runs through the neighborhood. Visitors should check ahead about access to the buildings, as visiting hours and entry may be limited depending on religious activities.

The cemetery holds approximately 1,500 unmarked graves, reflecting the long span of burials at this location. Among the identifiable graves are members of prominent families such as Ditmas, Gerritsen, Livingston, and Lefferts, whose names still appear on streets throughout the neighborhood.

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890 Flatbush Avenue
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40.65000,-73.95917
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December 8, 2025 19:45
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