Beverley Squares, Residential squares in Brooklyn, New York, US
Beverley Squares is a residential area in Brooklyn with tree-lined streets between Beverley Road and Cortelyou Road. The neighborhood consists of two sections, East and West, separated by the BMT Brighton Line subway.
The neighborhood was developed in the early 1900s as a planned residential community. The area was transformed from farmland into a structured neighborhood with Victorian-style homes.
Victorian houses line the streets and create a sense of established residential character throughout the neighborhood. This architectural style shapes how people experience the public spaces and how the streets feel when walking through them.
Two nearby subway stations connect the neighborhood to Manhattan and other parts of the city. The streets are flat and easy to walk, with good sidewalks and tree shade throughout.
A colorful asphalt mural by artist Misha Tyutyunik decorates Beverley Road and turns the pavement into visual art. This artwork demonstrates how streets are being used today as spaces for creativity and community expression.
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