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MERCURY STOPLIGHT, 5TH AVENUE

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J.J. FRIEL AND MORE

January 24, 2026 1 comment

SUBWAY COLUMN SIGNS

January 23, 2026 3 comments
  • Subways & Trains

    REVISITING LOWER MONTAUK, QUEENS

    by Kevin Walsh January 22, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 22, 2026 1 comment

    HERE’S the Richmond Hill LIRR elevated station on the Long Island Rail Road Lower Montauk Branch in 1997. When in the next year I heard this line would be mostly…

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  • Ads

    STAR BEEPERS, MIDWOOD

    by Kevin Walsh January 21, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 21, 2026 6 comments

    BEFORE cellular phones took over in the 1990s, small, wireless devices, beepers, received short messages, typically numeric (like a callback number) or brief text, by alerting the user with a…

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  • One Shots

    CHRISTOPHER ON CARROLL

    by Kevin Walsh January 20, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 20, 2026 4 comments

    CHRISTIAN imagery abounds on Carroll Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in Park Slope, even on the non-ecclesiastical buildings. Across the street from Francis Xavier Church is what probably used to be…

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  • Street Lamps

    PARK AVENUE SPECIALS 1949-1965

    by Kevin Walsh January 19, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 19, 2026 0 comment

    THE early 1950s saw new lamppost designs appearing on New York City streets. The Art Deco, Machine Age and Art Moderne movements in architecture had given rise to new, streamlined…

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  • Forgotten Slices

    INSIDE BARTOW-PELL

    by Kevin Walsh January 17, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 17, 2026 1 comment

    In the northeast corner of the Bronx, Pelham Bay Park takes up nearly 2776 acres, the city’s largest park. Its namesake is the Pell family, which had a colonial period…

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  • MAP ROOM

    LOST STREETS OF SPUYTEN DUYVIL

    by Kevin Walsh January 17, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 17, 2026 3 comments

    AMONG Forgotten New York’s many influences are the photographs produced by early 20th Century street photographers/archivists/authors Percy Loomis Spehr, Eugene Armbruster and E.E. Rutter, whose work chronicling the rapidly changing…

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  • Street Lamps

    LAST OF THE WOODY LAMPS, BAYSIDE

    by Kevin Walsh January 16, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 16, 2026 6 comments

    DURING my initial photography for Forgotten New York, sometime in 1998-1999, I stumbled on two or three “Woody” lampposts on the entrance road to the Clearview Park Golf Course, just…

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  • Signs

    GOODBYE OLD FRIEND

    by Kevin Walsh January 15, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 15, 2026 10 comments

    AFTER who knows how many decades in service, an ancient Department of Traffic sign (the agency is now the Department of Transportation, and is now mostly interested in bicycle lanes)…

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  • Neighborhoods

    ARBITRATION ROCK, RIDGEWOOD

    by Kevin Walsh January 13, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 13, 2026 4 comments

    RESIDING just within the borough of Queens at Bushwick and Onderdonk Avenues you can find one of the oldest houses in Queens: probably only the Quaker Meeting House and Bowne…

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  • Walks

    BROOKLYN TO PARK SLOPE, PART 3

    by Kevin Walsh January 11, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 11, 2026 4 comments

    Continued from Part 2 HOPING I’ll be able to return to lengthy walks sometime soon but fortunately, I do have a backlog of photos such as the 133 I got…

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  • One Shots

    BLAZED TRAIL, WILLOWBROOK

    by Kevin Walsh January 9, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 9, 2026 10 comments

    BACK at the end of July 2021, when i could still walk long distance without various pains here and there (I’d like to return to those days) I took a…

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  • Street Lamps

    TWIN TYPE F, SUTTON SQUARE

    by Kevin Walsh January 8, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 8, 2026 2 comments

    A golden oldie from 1999, here’s a Twin Type F lamppost on Sutton Square at the east end of East 58th Street at the East River. The base of this…

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