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    QUICK TRIP TO WASHINGTON

    by Kevin Walsh January 31, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 31, 2026 0 comment

    THE first president was famous for his humility, eschewing titles of nobility, retiring after a second term, and initially buried in a modest tomb on his plantation. Posthumously, his name…

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  • Signs

    ALL ABOARD FOR SILVERCUP

    by Kevin Walsh January 30, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 30, 2026 0 comment

    STRANGE to say it but I’ve seen the massive Silvercup sign in Long Island City more often from the rear than from the front. This shot is from an eastbound…

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  • Walks

    SULLIVAN STREET, SOHO-VILLAGE

    by Kevin Walsh January 29, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 29, 2026 1 comment

    SEVEN years after walking up Thompson Street, which runs north in Manhattan from Broome Street to Washington Squarein Soho and the Village, I walked north on its brother, Sullivan Street,…

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  • Signs

    BAYONNE FERRY SIGN PORT RICHMOND

    by Kevin Walsh January 28, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 28, 2026 4 comments

    UNTIL about ten years ago there was a very old, rusted, arrow-shaped sign pointing toward New Jersey on Richmond Terrace just east of Port Richmond Avenue, and if you look…

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  • One Shots

    MERCURY STOPLIGHT, 5TH AVENUE

    by Kevin Walsh January 26, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 26, 2026 2 comments

    I have not often mentioned 5th Avenue’s signature stoplight, the Mercury, a bronze pole with red and green lamps placed catercorner on 5th Avenue from Washington Square to 59th Street…

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    J.J. FRIEL AND MORE

    by Kevin Walsh January 24, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 24, 2026 1 comment

    OVER the years, fading ad historian Kevin Jump and Forgotten-NY founder Kevin Walsh have documented numerous examples of painted ads across the city for loan broker J.J. Friel. They’ve seen…

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  • Subways & Trains

    SUBWAY COLUMN SIGNS

    by Kevin Walsh January 23, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 23, 2026 9 comments

    ALTHOUGH I am a loyal (dues-paying) member of the NYC Transit Museum on Schermerhorn Street, I have not been able to visit since January 2020, just before the pandemic. The…

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  • Subways & Trains

    REVISITING LOWER MONTAUK, QUEENS

    by Kevin Walsh January 22, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh January 22, 2026 2 comments

    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 5 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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