Kid-Friendly Park(ing): Fingerpainting on Cortelyou

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These pics, courtesy of Sustainable Flatbush, come from the Park(ing) spot on Brooklyn’s Cortelyou Road, where fingerpaint and crayons are all the rage.

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Photos: Sustainable Flatbush/Flickr

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