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Maybe Maspeth? I see the Triborough Bridge, the BQE, the NYPD Fleet Services Division, the Mt. Zion Cemetery. Looks like a rooftop swimming pool in the foreground.
I’m sorry, but the term “City of the Dead” has long fallen out of favor, as it’s considered decomposingly incorrect & shows utter contempt for those presently in that state.
The proper term is “Necropolis of Those Who Have Long Since Ceased to Display Vital Signs”.
Long Island City near Greenpoint Avenue
near St Michael’s Cemetery looking west
Maybe Maspeth? I see the Triborough Bridge, the BQE, the NYPD Fleet Services Division, the Mt. Zion Cemetery. Looks like a rooftop swimming pool in the foreground.
59 Dr and 60 Pl in Maspeth
“I am near the city of the dead”. What is the actual city of the dead? I would think Middle Village or Glendale?
All-Faiths Cemetery
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcxXSVUMPhI
On somebody’s back porch.
I’m sorry, but the term “City of the Dead” has long fallen out of favor, as it’s considered decomposingly incorrect & shows utter contempt for those presently in that state.
The proper term is “Necropolis of Those Who Have Long Since Ceased to Display Vital Signs”.
Please make a note if it.