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You’ve probably seen the sign on the Brooklyn Bridge: Welcome To Brooklyn: How Sweet it is! or the one on the Verrazano Narrows Bridge: Leaving Brooklyn: Fugeddaboudit! The man behind those quirky signs, Borough President Marty Markowitz, has now turned his considerable energy toward finding a "catch phrase" for the borough.
Here are the catch phrases the Brooklyn Borough President is considering.
Which one do you like? Email Marty Markowitz with comments at askmarty@brooklynbp.org
Brooklyn: An Attitude & An Experience
Brooklyn: 52 Countries in 24 Hours
Brooklyn: Come home again
Positively Brooklyn
Brooklyn: DON’T Fuhgeddaboudit
Brooklyn: The REAL New York City
Brooklyn: Home to Everyone from Everywhere
Brooklyn: Welcome to the Neighborhood
Brooklyn: A New York Adventure
Brooklyn: The Best of the Best
Brooklyn: Been there, Done that, Going to do it Again!
Brooklyn: Been There, Going Back
Brooklyn: Been There, Coming Back
Brooklyn: The LEFT Bank of NYC and RIGHT on Target
Brooklyn: The Heart (heart symbol) of NYC
Brooklyn is the NEW New York City
Brooklyn: America’s Hometown
Brooklyn: New York City’s Neighborhood
Brooklyn … Good Neighbors, Good Neighborhoods
Brooklyn: Bridging the past, present and future
Brooklyn: Back to the Future
Brooklyn: Caribbean Capital of the World
Travel Brooklyn: Experience the World
Brooklyn: Where We’re all Minorities
Brooklyn: UNDISPUTED
Brooklyn: That’s It!
The United Nations Brooklyn
Brooklyn: Positively Brooklyn
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