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  • The Aged of TIMES SQUARE

    February 3, 2012
    slice.times

    Broadway crosses 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Avenues south of Central Park, but the crossing with 7th Avenue is so gradual (I don’t know where to find this out, but it must be at an able of less than 20 degrees) that there’s about a 4-block stretch when the avenues merge and become one wide [...]

  • FORT GREENE GHOST

    February 1, 2012
    willoughby

    The true miracle is that this, the last of Brooklyn’s ‘humpback’ street signs, is still in place. Out of thousands this is the last one. In fact I haven’t been by here in a few months — I hope it’s still there. Really, the Brooklyn Museum or a local outfit should claim it before the [...]

  • LEAVING SOON

    January 30, 2012
    7_Buildings-B-and-D

    This is Building D on Officers Row along Flushing Avenue in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Barring any further inertia, it will be torn down by NYC soon. The US  Navy allowed it to fall apart to the point of no return over the decades.

  • FT. LEE DOGS

    January 30, 2012
    hirams

    This July we’ll be walking the George Washington Bridge to Fort Lee  in the dead dog heat of summer for hot dogs at Hiram’s. Details coming soon.

  • JUST SO YOU KNOW

    January 30, 2012
    uptown

    Herald Square

  • GIANTS’ LAST STAND

    January 30, 2012
    brush

    Other than a plaque in the Polo Grounds Houses commemorating Bobby Thomson’s Shot Heard Round the World in 1951, there’s absolutely no indication in Upper Manhattan that the San Francisco Giants once played in NYC from the 19th Century until 1957. Or… is there? As it says in the holy texts ForgottenBook: The New York [...]

  • January 29, 2012
    title.corona

    Winter 2011-2012 has not been one for the frigid blasts and howling tempests that usually accompany the months of December and January as the weather has mostly been in the 40s.  As luck would have it, when the Newtown Historical Society announced a march  through Corona and tabbed Your Webmaster as the tour guide, the temperature hovered around [...]

  • FIVE SQUARES Part 2: Stuyvesant to Tompkins

    January 29, 2012
    title.5squares2

    CONTINUED FROM PART 1 Since I’m the biggest square in town, I thought it would be appropriate to do a page, or set of pages, on the five major squares in Manhattan south of Central Park: Madison, Union, Stuyvesant, Tompkins, and Washington. (Yes I know I have left out Bryant Park and Greeley and Herald Squares, [...]

  • WHERE AM I?

    January 28, 2012
    oldhome

    Better see me while I’m here. Looks like I won’t be around for long.

  • THE WAY OF ALL FLESH

    January 26, 2012
    jjs.navyyard

    JJ’s Navy Yard Cocktail Lounge, which had been on the corner of Flushing and Washington Avenues, spent its last few years as a strip club. It is being divided up into a Dunkin’ Donuts and a Subway as we speak. In a few years, all stores will be banks, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, McDonalds, and Subway. [...]