Coke bottle, military coin, pig's tooth: Thousands of surprises hid under Dumbo's streets

In a surprising twist, thousands of artifacts have been unearthed in Brooklyn's historic DUMBO neighborhood during the restoration of 26 cobblestone blocks. A treasure trove of relics, many dating back to the mid-1800s to mid-1900s, has shed new light on the area's rich history.

The discovery was made by city workers and preservationists, who uncovered a staggering 2,800 items, including everyday objects like children's marbles, Coca Cola bottles, and horseshoe fragments. Other finds included military coins, smoking pipes, and even a pig's tooth.

Archaeological monitor Mark Tweedie worked alongside construction crews to identify the artifacts, which revealed a wealth of historical information about the area. "From the surface down into the ground, everything essentially was an archaeological feature," he said. Many of the relics date back to the 1790s and reflect the time period when the coastline began to be landfilled in the mid-1700s.

Among the more unusual finds were a copper military button from the post-Civil War era and a galvanized tin bucket that may have come from the construction of the Manhattan Bridge. Porcelain buttons, iron pliers, and even Quahog clam shells were also uncovered.

Each artifact holds its own unique story, which Tweedie believes is fascinating. "Each artifact tells its own individual story," he said. The discoveries are set to be put on display at the Brooklyn Public Library, offering a glimpse into DUMBO's fascinating past.
 
You gotta think about this, it's not just random stuff they found in Brooklyn 🤑... like those copper buttons and galvanized tin buckets, what's the significance of that? Was it some kind of secret project or something? And have you seen the pictures of the Quahog clam shells? That's an interesting find. I mean, who brings a clam shell to DUMBO in the 1800s? That's like, hidden message stuff 🤔... and what about those everyday objects like children's marbles and Coca Cola bottles? Was that just some random trash or is there something more going on with that too?
 
omg u guys i'm literally so down for this archaeological find in brooklyn!!! 🤯 2,800 artifacts is like whoa! i mean i know some ppl might say it's just old stuff but honestly its so cool to think about the history behind each one of those relics. like that copper button from after the civil war? its got such a rich story behind it. and can u imagine finding a pig's tooth in the ground?! 🐖😂 anyway i'm def gonna check out this exhibit at the brooklyn public library. gotta see these artifacts for myself! 💡
 
Wow! 🤯 I'm loving this discovery in DUMBO! Interesting that they found all those everyday objects like children's marbles and Coca Cola bottles - it gives you an idea of what life was like back then. The fact that a pig's tooth showed up is just wild 😂. I can imagine how fascinating it must be to see the artifacts being put on display at the Brooklyn Public Library. It's amazing how much history you can uncover when digging into your neighborhood! 👀
 
OMG I'M SO STOKED TO HEAR ABOUT THIS DISCOVERY!!! 🤯 2800 YEARS OF HISTORY COMING OUT OF BROOKLYN'S GROUND IS MIND BLOWING!!! 😲 THEY FOUND ALL SORTS OF THINGS LIKE MARBLES, COCA COLA BOTTLES AND EVEN A PIG'S TOOTH!! 💀 i mean what's next?! 🤔 the manhattan bridge construction tools must be hidden somewhere in there too! 🔧 this is going to be so cool to see on display at the brooklyn public library! can't wait to visit and learn more about dumbo's rich history!!!
 
🏗️💎🌳: OMG lol copper button from post-Civil War era 🕊️? that's like something out of a movie! 😂 what's next gonna be a golden ticket to Willy Wonka's? 🍫 and then you're stuck with all these relics... but in the best way possible 💯
 
This is amazing 🤯! I mean, who wouldn't want to dig up old stuff in their backyard and find all this cool stuff? Like, can you imagine having a Coca Cola bottle from like, a hundred years ago? That's wild 💥. But seriously, it's crazy how much history is hidden beneath our feet. And the fact that these artifacts are giving us a glimpse into what life was like back then is pretty amazing. I wonder what kind of stories they'll tell at the exhibit 🤔.
 
OMG, I'm literally dying over here!!! 😂 These artifacts are like, soooo cool! Can you even imagine walking around DUMBO and stumbling upon a pig's tooth? 🐖 Like, what even is that?! 😂 And those military coins? Post-Civil War era copper buttons? Galvanized tin buckets? It's like, who knew Brooklyn was hiding all this history under our feet?!

But seriously though, it's amazing how much you can learn from these everyday objects. I mean, a child's marble or a Coca Cola bottle might seem insignificant on its own, but together they tell a story of the people who lived and played in DUMBO all those years ago. It's like, you're transported back in time to see what life was really like.

And can we talk about the construction of the Manhattan Bridge? Like, that's some serious history right there! 🚧 I'm so down for this exhibit at the Brooklyn Public Library. It's gonna be lit! 💡
 
omg can you believe what they just found in brooklyn?! like 2800 artifacts from the mid 1800s is crazy! i'm loving that copper button from the civil war era tho it's wild to think those were just lying around on the ground for people to find. and porcelain buttons? who even uses those anymore? lol anyway, it's awesome they got preservationists involved to make sure all this history doesn't get lost. I wonder what other secrets are hiding beneath brooklyn's streets 🤑
 
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