You know you've hit the big time when a suit of armor is serving you Chivas Regal.
This spaceport can be found on Barbey Street as it winds its way up through Cypress Hills toward the lofty reaches of Highland Boulevard.
"The New Lots Reformed Church, constructed in 1823-24, is a fine example of rural church architecture, and, as a wooden church of this period, is architecturally unique in New York City. Its hand-hewn wooden timbers, notched and jointed and secured by pegs, attest to the fine craftsmanship of the men who built it. It retains its clean, simple Gothic details which recall the early period of its construction and the abiding faith of the church members who built it."
Some of the graves in the cemetery were relocated here from an older burial ground across the street, dating back to the 17th century, that held the remains of Revolutionary War soldiers and slaves, in addition to local residents.
Although not much progress has been made since August. The face penciled in beneath the painted hair looks to be Yusuf Hawkins.
It's worth noting that, as far as I can tell, this is not a church or any sort of religious institution — it's just somebody's apartment. There's also a large painting of the Divino Niño on display just out of frame to the right.