DURING my days at 8302 6th Avenue in Bay Ridge from 1957-1982, I spent a lot of time in Tom McDonald Triangle, which looked nothing like this… it was a…
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FORGOTTEN New York already has a category dedicated to streets that have vanished, Street Necrology, but I may need to institute a new category dedicated to the buildings we are…
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CRABBS Lane is about as far out in New York City as you can get, as it sits on an orphaned portion of Victory Boulevard near the West Shore Expressway…
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HEY, I get it. Verveelen Place is nothing special; issuing from Broadway south of West 231st Street, it hits a dead end at what was once an active branch of…
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HUNTERS POINT, at the extreme west end of Queens abutting the East River north of Newtown Creek, has been visited often by the Forgotten NY camera. In the last 25…
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ODDLY, I had known about this beautiful Italianate mansion at #182 South Oxford Street, north of Atlantic Avenue in Fort Greene, for some time. But whenever I had happened over,…
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I am surprised I missed this one but am generally not marching around on 3rd Avenue and 31st Street beneath the honking Gowanus Expressway, but there it is, a big…
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I never wear sandals, because my toes are a mess; I think they’re too far gone for any spa to fix, and I’m not up for expensive podiatrist treatments. Thus,…
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My father was a camera buff, or rather, he was a buff of taking pictures. Much like myself, he took thousands of photos, many of which remain in my collection.…
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QUEENS used to be the borough for horse racing, with traces of the sport evident on the map with Trotting Course Lane, National Street, artworks on the Q53 bus stops…
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By PATRICK O’CONNORContributor, Forgotten New York In 2021, Kevin posted an article on National Street in Corona and mentioned some facts about the National Race Course that once existed in…
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Reprinting an item from Forgotten New York The Book, which turns 20 years old this September; if you haven’t got it yet, there’s a link elsewhere on this page. Much…
