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Mason Anderson
About Mason Anderson
Hi there, I am Mason Anderson ex-owner of nightclubs and resturants in the state of Florida. After I decided to sell my businesses, I started travelling the country. At one point, I settled in New York. I've found that this city has so much to offer. At my blog, The Social Brooklyn, I write about the main tourist attractions in the city and the whole state.
Woman blogger working on a laptop
Posted inLocal Culture

12 Tips for New York Bloggers – Write Content That Grabs Attention Fast

New York brims with creativity at every corner, and local bloggers have a golden chance to carve out a unique presence. Grabbing a reader’s attention has never been more important.…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 25, 2024
Organized wooden shelves with various items
Posted inNeighborhood

Tight on Space in Brooklyn? 5 Storage Solutions You Haven’t Tried Yet

Managing storage effectively is crucial for maintaining a clutter-free and functional home.  Adopting clever strategies can help maximize space, enhance organization, and ensure your living areas remain tidy.  Let us…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 24, 2024
Sunset in Brooklyn
Posted inLocal Culture

Romantic Spots to Propose in Brooklyn That’ll Steal Their Heart

When people think about New York City, it’s often Manhattan that comes to mind: the bright lights of Times Square, the Empire State Building, or Central Park. But Brooklyn has…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 23, 2024
Sheepshead Bay track in black and white filter
Posted inLocal Culture

Sheepshead Bay Race Track – Brooklyn’s Iconic Racing History and What’s Left Today

Sheepshead Bay, located in southern Brooklyn, has long been a site of cultural and historical significance.  Among its most notable contributions to history was the Sheepshead Bay Race Track, which…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 12, 2024
Teens entering high school
Posted inNeighborhood

10 Teen Safety Measures Following Brooklyn High School Incidents

When I read about the shootings near Dunbar High School in Baltimore and outside Clara Barton High School in Brooklyn, my heart broke. These are young lives, and incidents like…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 12, 2024
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Posted inLocal Culture

Brooklyn’s Best-Kept Secrets – 13 Unexpected Adventures You Won’t Want to Miss

Brooklyn, with its pulsating mix of cultures, history, and creativity, is full of iconic landmarks and experiences. But beyond the well-known attractions lies a treasure trove of lesser-known wonders. Let's…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 6, 2024
Busy street scene in Times Square, NYC
Posted inLocal Culture

What Living in New York City Does to Your Health?

Living in New York City changes you. The pace is relentless, the noise never stops, and space feels like a luxury you cannot afford. It is a city where people…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 2, 2024
15 Things to Do in Dumbo, Brooklyn That Aren’t Tourist Traps
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15 Things to Do in Dumbo, Brooklyn That Aren’t Tourist Traps

Dumbo, Brooklyn, has undergone one of NYC's most impressive transformations. Once filled with old warehouses, this neighborhood has been completely revitalized with trendy shops, modern apartments, and offices boasting some…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson November 27, 2024
Old house in Brooklyn
Posted inNeighborhood

10 Brooklyn Neighborhoods for Young Professionals in 2025

Brooklyn, New York, is home to diverse, dynamic neighborhoods, each with its own distinct personality. For young professionals, finding the perfect spot means looking for areas that balance convenience, vibrancy,…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson November 26, 2024
View on Brooklyn Bridge from Domino Park
Posted inLocal Culture

Brooklyn’s Role in Shaping New York’s Social Scene Over the Decades

Brooklyn has never been just another part of New York City. It has carried the city’s spirit through decades of change, anchoring traditions while pushing boundaries. From bustling streets filled…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson November 25, 2024

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Woman blogger working on a laptop
Posted inLocal Culture

12 Tips for New York Bloggers – Write Content That Grabs Attention Fast

New York brims with creativity at every corner, and local bloggers have a golden chance to carve out a unique presence. Grabbing a reader’s attention has never been more important.…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 25, 2024
Organized wooden shelves with various items
Posted inNeighborhood

Tight on Space in Brooklyn? 5 Storage Solutions You Haven’t Tried Yet

Managing storage effectively is crucial for maintaining a clutter-free and functional home.  Adopting clever strategies can help maximize space, enhance organization, and ensure your living areas remain tidy.  Let us…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 24, 2024
Sunset in Brooklyn
Posted inLocal Culture

Romantic Spots to Propose in Brooklyn That’ll Steal Their Heart

When people think about New York City, it’s often Manhattan that comes to mind: the bright lights of Times Square, the Empire State Building, or Central Park. But Brooklyn has…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 23, 2024
Sheepshead Bay track in black and white filter
Posted inLocal Culture

Sheepshead Bay Race Track – Brooklyn’s Iconic Racing History and What’s Left Today

Sheepshead Bay, located in southern Brooklyn, has long been a site of cultural and historical significance.  Among its most notable contributions to history was the Sheepshead Bay Race Track, which…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 12, 2024
Teens entering high school
Posted inNeighborhood

10 Teen Safety Measures Following Brooklyn High School Incidents

When I read about the shootings near Dunbar High School in Baltimore and outside Clara Barton High School in Brooklyn, my heart broke. These are young lives, and incidents like…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 12, 2024
G
Posted inLocal Culture

Brooklyn’s Best-Kept Secrets – 13 Unexpected Adventures You Won’t Want to Miss

Brooklyn, with its pulsating mix of cultures, history, and creativity, is full of iconic landmarks and experiences. But beyond the well-known attractions lies a treasure trove of lesser-known wonders. Let's…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 6, 2024
Busy street scene in Times Square, NYC
Posted inLocal Culture

What Living in New York City Does to Your Health?

Living in New York City changes you. The pace is relentless, the noise never stops, and space feels like a luxury you cannot afford. It is a city where people…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson December 2, 2024
15 Things to Do in Dumbo, Brooklyn That Aren’t Tourist Traps
Posted inNeighborhood

15 Things to Do in Dumbo, Brooklyn That Aren’t Tourist Traps

Dumbo, Brooklyn, has undergone one of NYC's most impressive transformations. Once filled with old warehouses, this neighborhood has been completely revitalized with trendy shops, modern apartments, and offices boasting some…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson November 27, 2024
Old house in Brooklyn
Posted inNeighborhood

10 Brooklyn Neighborhoods for Young Professionals in 2025

Brooklyn, New York, is home to diverse, dynamic neighborhoods, each with its own distinct personality. For young professionals, finding the perfect spot means looking for areas that balance convenience, vibrancy,…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson November 26, 2024
View on Brooklyn Bridge from Domino Park
Posted inLocal Culture

Brooklyn’s Role in Shaping New York’s Social Scene Over the Decades

Brooklyn has never been just another part of New York City. It has carried the city’s spirit through decades of change, anchoring traditions while pushing boundaries. From bustling streets filled…
Posted by Mason Anderson Mason Anderson November 25, 2024

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mason and patel

We're Mason and Patel—two friends passionate about sharing the best of NYC with you. Mason, a former Florida nightlife entrepreneur, now explores and writes about New York's iconic attractions. Patel, a Brooklyn native, uncovers the city's hidden culinary gems. Together, we bring you stories and insights to help you experience the city like a local.

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