Gravesend, Brooklyn

Gravesend
Looking at Lower New York Bay from Gravesend (2012)
Etymology: see below
Location in New York City
Coordinates: 40°35′53″N 73°58′16″W / 40.598°N 73.971°W / 40.598; -73.971
Country United States
State New York
CityNew York City
BoroughBrooklyn
Area
  Total
1.144 sq mi (2.962 km2)
Population
 (2010)
  Total
29,436
  Density26,000/sq mi (9,900/km2)
Ethnicity
  White52.8%
  Asian21.2
  Hispanic16.0
  Black8.4
  Other1.5
ZIP Code
11223
Area code(s)718, 347, 929, and 917

Gravesend is a neighborhood in the south-central section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, on the southwestern edge of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York. It is bounded by the Belt Parkway to the south, Bay Parkway to the west, Avenue P to the north, and Ocean Parkway to the east.

Gravesend was one of the original towns in the Dutch colony of New Netherland. After the English took over, it was one of the six original towns of Kings County in colonial New York. Gravesend was the only English chartered town in what became Kings County, and is notable as being one of the first towns founded by a woman, Lady Deborah Moody. The Town of Gravesend encompassed 7,000 acres (2,800 ha) in southern Kings County, including the entire peninsula of Coney Island, and was annexed by the City of Brooklyn in 1894.

The modern-day neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 11, Brooklyn Community Board 13 and Brooklyn Community Board 15. As of 2020, Gravesend had a population of 30,587.