The Barkuloo Cemetery

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How often do you walk past a piece of history without realizing it? Historical landmarks like The Barkuloo Cemetery remind us that Brooklyn’s streets hold stories older than the brownstones themselves. Tucked away on MacKay Place, this quiet site at 34 MacKay Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11209 offers a glimpse into the borough’s early days, when family plots dotted the rural landscape. They don’t advertise their presence with flashy signs or crowds, yet their existence speaks volumes about the layers of time beneath our feet. Visitors curious about the past can explore the grounds during daylight hours, though details about specific graves or preservation efforts are best confirmed by calling ahead. Directions and exact boundaries are easiest to find on the map: here. If you’re planning a visit, a quick phone inquiry at the number listed in local records might save you a trip—some landmarks shift with the seasons, and this one is no exception.

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Created 14 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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