The praise hasn't stopped since Mark Christopher Straiton [Cowboy Mark to music lovers] and Mary Beatrice Brockman opened their fabulously eclectic boutique in Greenpoint Brooklyn a couple weeks ago.
Kill Devil Hill was listed in the New York Times style magazine last week as one of the six top new stores in the United States:
Kill Devil Hill (gifts, housewares, accessories) | Brooklyn, N.Y.
Greenpoint’s gentrification continues with the arrival of Kill Devil Hill, a well-appointed shop with a honky-tonk vibe. Its co-owners channeled the American frontier while stocking their general-store-style shop. Greenpoint pioneers can find a nice assortment of retro curiosities for the home, in particular some Civil War-inspired gaiters designed by Seana Gordon ($160) or a genuine calf skull ($400).
170 Franklin Street (between Kent and Java streets)
If you're in the market for "vintage clothes, furniture, industrial machines, tools, audio gear, bones, taxidermy, lighting, car parts, antlers, and american dreams," this is the place.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Kill Devil Hill
Posted by: Unknown at 6/29/2008 10:38:00 PM
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