Here you will discover a beautiful performing arts venue known for its history of avant garde and progressive style in the heart of Brooklyn going back over a century. To this day, it maintains a solid reputation for being a center of cultural activity dedicated to the community and the never-ending pursuit of passionate art.
Back in The Day, it first existed in Brooklyn Heights. After it burned to the ground in 1903, plans began to construct a second incarnation. The cornerstone for the current location was placed in 1906. Since then, this hallowed spot has provided a home for talent of every sort to the current day. Random history nugget: Years ago, this location was also a popular little skate spot, long since removed and replaced by the glowing marquee sign at Lafayette & Flatbush Aves.
Visit this historic New York landmark and admire the Old-School Renaissance Revival architecture.
Considering the venue and its location in this busy spot of Brooklyn, stealth will be required at all times. Once you’ve arrived at the perceived GZ, use your geosense and deduction before going for the grab. Night works better than day here, P&G if you’re lucky, easy access - there’s no need to search too hard. Music nerds might have a slight advantage finding this cache. BYOP.