To Bring You The Constant Variety of Bums
One out of every seven people in this country trace their family histories back through Brooklyn. The Boys of Summer are no different. Gone but hardly forgotten, the old Trolley Dodgers are still quite alive and well. Despite being scarred and broken, Dem Bums remain dear in the hearts of Brooklyn's citizenry, whom still wear their caps, t-shirts, jerseys, and jackets like a red badge of courage. Here in Kings County you might say New York City is still home to three teams. However, our municipal politico presently and historically have always demonstrated little or no interest in recognizing, preserving, or promoting Gotham's near 180 year baseball legacy - much less Brooklyn Dodgers history. Therefore, I make it my business to seek out and reveal FINGERPRINTS OF DEM BUMS wherever they may hide. This is the fourth installment in a series of reboots and original content featuring people, places, and things you may already be familiar with, and hopefully things you're not so familiar with.
- Fingerprints of the Bums: Street Art and Murals
- Fingerprints of the Bums II: Home Is Where the Heart Is
- Fingerprints of Dem Bums III: Take Me Out To The Playground
CITI FIELD ROTUNDA
Home of the New York Mets
YANKEE STADIUM MUSEUM
Golden Years Exhibit 2011
YOGI BERRA MUSEUM
New Jersey
Oil on Canvas
Portraits by Andy Jurinko
Yogi Berra Museum
Back to Brooklyn
Brooklyn Historical Society
MCU PARK
home of the
BROOKLYN CYCLONES
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