Tuesday, June 21, 6-8pm
Please join us to celebrate the Gowanus Canal Flushing Tunnel Centennial!
Meet on Butler Street between Bond and Nevins
One hundred years ago, all of South Brooklyn came out to celebrate the opening of the Gowanus Canal Flushing Tunnel. The tunnel’s pump would draw fresh water from Buttermilk Channel into the stagnant and odorous Gowanus Canal.
On June 21, 1911, the neighborhood marked the long-awaited opening with bunting and streamers, speeches and parades. A 9-year old girl, crowned Miss Gowanus, floated down the canal on a barge, tossing white lilies into the now purified waters of the canal.
Parade route: The sidewalk parade will begin on Butler Street, behind the old Pumping Station.
We will walk down Bond to the Union Street Bridge, where we will meet up with a second parade on water—and cheer on Miss Gowanus!
The celebration will end with refreshments at Proteus Gowanus, down the alley at Union and Nevins.