Mosca. Serving as both a gathering place and a cultural respiratory, Green-Wood Cemetery has been a part of New York City's history for many generations. Located in an older section of Brooklyn, the cemetery is lined with thousands of gravestones and mausoleums over its 478 acres. Recognized names include: Leonard Bernstein, F.A.O. Schwarz, Charles L. Tiffany, and many others. In 2006, it became a national historic landmark and remains the city's largest open green spaces. This collection of images chronicles the history and captures its tradition as a park and tourist attraction. 128 pages, 200 B&W photos, 6½"x 9¼", softcover.