Meow-vellous History:  Unleash the Secrets of NYC's Feline Past on This Brooklyn Heights Walking Tour
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Meow-vellous History: Unleash the Secrets of NYC's Feline Past on This Brooklyn Heights Walking Tour

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  • Discover the history of New York City through the lens of its feline inhabitants.

  • Learn about legendary cat ladies, heroic cats, and even a feline fashion designer.

  • Take a walk through Brooklyn Heights, a neighborhood that has long been a haven for cats.

  • Hear stories about cats who won cat shows, saved lives, and inspired literary icons like Truman Capote.

  • Support the petition to erect a statue in honor of Jerry Fox, a hero cat who saved Borough Hall from a fire.

A Walk Through Time... With Cats! ๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›

Did you know the Brooklyn Bridge was first crossed by a cat named Ned? This isn't just a fun fact, it's a glimpse into the fascinating feline history of New York City. Historian Peggy Gavan has created the "Cats About Town" walking tour, taking you on a two-hour journey through Brooklyn Heights to discover the purr-fectly quirky stories of NYC's cat-loving past.

Get ready to meet legendary cat ladies like Clara Bailey, who turned her townhouse into a sanctuary for over 25 blue-ribbon winning cats. Hear about Ann Mudge, who organized a cat show in the 1940s, awarding prizes for "most heroic", "funniest", and even "ugliest" cats. And learn how Truman Capote himself drew inspiration for his novella Breakfast at Tiffany's from the neighborhood's feline inhabitants.

You'll also discover the incredible tale of Jerry Fox, a cat who became a local hero for saving Borough Hall from a fire by alerting firefighters with his loud meows. Gavan is even petitioning to erect a statue in his honor!

This isn't just any walking tour; it's a meow-gical adventure that reveals the hidden world of cats who have shaped New York City's history. Join the tour and discover the purr-fectly unique stories that lie behind the city's iconic landmarks.

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