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Stuffed Animal Tree of Bergen Beach
This suburban enclave is home to a very unique art exhibit.
Bergen Beach is a little more suburban than most folks would expect of Brooklyn, but it still hosts its share of quirky characters, best exemplified by the plushie-festooned tree in front of a house on East 70th Street.
The tree belongs to one Eugene Fellner, a retired hospital administrative employee. He started the collection after finding a stuffed tiger in sunglasses sitting in a pile of trash nearby. After a while, the collection started to grow, especially as people began bringing him donations—leaving them in the yard to be added to the tree.
Fellner had a lumberjack friend who put the stuffed animals on the higher branches for him, but now Fellner does it himself using a ladder from a truck. He says there are over 1,100 stuffed animals attached to the trunk and branches and made a sign proclaiming it the “World’s Most Famous Tree.” Of course, not everyone is a fan: his neighbor put up a giant white fence to avoid looking at the pile of stuffed animals.
Know Before You Go
To reach the house by public transportation, take the Bergen Beach-bound B41 bus to Veterans Avenue and East 69th Street.
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