Fascinating little cemetery in the middle of Prospect Park. It is fenced, still private and still in use, belonging to the Quakers of Brooklyn. It is a little hard to find, and is fenced off from the rest of the park. It pre-dates not only the park, but Brooklyn as a whole, too, having been founded in 1849. Montgomery Clift is buried here at the request of his Quaker mother.
This is not open to the public.
It pre-dates the Park.
Beautiful if you look through the fence.