Vinegar Hill is one of Brooklyn's most isolated and time-frozen neighborhoods - pushed into a waterfront corner that looks ignored by time. The name comes from an 1798 Irish Rebellion (a theory has it the moniker was picked to attract Irish immigrants). The neighborhood is 9-10 blocks with only a few hundred residents. Pre-civil war houses line cobblestone alleys. The historic Commandant's Mansion (built 1806) overlooks the East River. The Vinegar Hill House is the focal point of Hudson Avenue's commercial activity. The Damascus Bakery's bread aroma still soaks the air, evoking the neighborhood's industrial-community past. To explore Vinegar Hill real estate, call (718) 666-2696.