M**der, Mayhem, Money and History in Old South Bay Ridge

Sun Mar 22 2026 at 01:00 pm to 02:30 pm UTC-04:00

9818 Fort Hamilton Pkwy | Brooklyn

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A Southern Bay Ridge walking tour that focuses on relics of time long gone that still remain from the 18th, 19th, & early 20th century.
About this Event

While Bay Ridge is a neighborhood continually changing and evolving in almost every aspect, there are many relics of time long gone that still remain.


From a church founded in 1834 which had future Confederate generals in its congregation, to the once beautiful homes lining the shore, to mafia murders, murders of college students, to stories of time gone by, it’s time to hit the streets and explore Bay Ridge’s rich history with sights, sounds, and storytelling.


Led by James Scully — NYC historian, tour guide, and creator of , our unique experience will focus on 18th, 19th, and early 20th century Bay Ridge and include:


• An overview of notable early Bay Ridge history, from the Ice Age to the days of the early United States and why this area was so advantageous for permanent settlement in the 17th Century, while we tell stories about the many different cultures and people who have called Bay Ridge their home.


• Trips to, and the history of notable places of religion, worship, and mourning like St. John’s Episcopal Church, while we talk about which two Confederate Army generals had strong ties to the area and why.


• Stories from inside and outside Fort Hamilton, Fort Lafayette, John Paul Jones (Cannonball) Park, The Crescent Athletic Club, and Shore Road Park.


• Stories of M**der and mayhem, from a Shore Road mafia M**der, to the still potentially unsolved M**der and robbery of a man named Frederick Hardy, we’ll find out the many motives for crime and how Bay Ridge was the perfect setting for these unfortunate events.


• The backstory on the rise of Bay Ridge’s prominent architecture, its citizens and their homes, like the James F. Farrell house, and the Howard E and Jessie Jones (Gingerbread) house, and the Crescent Athletic Club.


• Stories of the rise of southern Bay Ridge during a time when Brooklyn itself was forming as a city, as it transformed into a summer home and resort area, tied into the rapid development of New York amidst 19th Century Manhattan’s explosive growth.


Hope to see you there!



* Please bring water and comfortable shoes as we’ll be doing a lot of walking. This tour will happen rain or shine, unless there is torrential rain or a blizzard, which then a makeup date will be announced.


** Runtime for this tour is roughly 120 minutes.


*** This tour begins at St. John’s Episcopal Church at 9818 Fort Hamilton Parkway and concludes in front of 9269 Shore Road at the corner of Oliver Street.



About James

James Scully is an outgoing native New Yorker who grew up in a home with four generations of family. He had close relationships with both his grandparents and great-grandparents. This exposed him to an invaluable amount of local history and culture, helping him to become a passionate historian, writer, and director.


He’s a graduate of Xavier High School in Manhattan, Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and spent over a decade working as an art director and copywriter for media companies such as Condé Nast and Hearst before becoming a writer, director, and historian. His history focus is both New York City history and US radio history.


James is the creator and host of , the bi-weekly hyper-local Bay Ridge digest podcast combining everything from culture, restaurant recommendations, history stories, current events, interviews, humor, & human interest.


James also has produced and hosted , the docu-podcast on the history of US network radio broadcasting. He has developed historical audio fiction productions, like the 2022 official Tribeca audio selection , set in 1835 New York City, the Frank Sinatra biopic musical , and the western adventure series .


James is a member of the Salmagundi Club, has given numerous talks and webinars on various history subjects, and is a New York City sightseeing/tour guide.




Testimonials

"Learning of incredible stories I'd never heard before." -Mary


"Guide was engaging, info was interesting" -Christine


"I liked all the historic information on or near the sites where events occurred and/ the people sited lived." -James


"The content was amazing, but even more amazing than the Content was our guide Mr. Scully. Thank you" -Debbie


"I liked James. He is friendly, extremely knowledgeable, speaks well and at the correct volume. He cares about getting the facts right." -Lawrence


"James Scully is the best guide we've ever had. Very informative, entertaining and passionate." -Carol

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

9818 Fort Hamilton Pkwy, 9818 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, United States

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