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DINGER BUILDING, GREAT KILLS

April 29, 2026 0 comment

BAYSIDE CEMETERY

April 28, 2026 1 comment

RUSSELL PAVILION, TOTTENVILLE

April 27, 2026 2 comments
  • Walks

    MASPETH TO REGO PARK

    by Kevin Walsh April 25, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 25, 2026 7 comments

    AFTER a long cold winter when I couldn’t really get out because of snow, cold and wind from December through much of February, I have been making up a bit,…

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    REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, ASTORIA VILLAGE 1888-2026

    by Kevin Walsh April 23, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 23, 2026 3 comments

    THE Reformed Dutch Church of Hallets Cove (later Good Church of Deliverance) at 27-26 12th Street in Astoria Village was built in 1888; its verdigris’ed steeple replaced the original in 1900.…

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    BROOKLYN FIRE HEADQUARTERS

    by Kevin Walsh April 23, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 23, 2026 2 comments

    THIS magnificent double-towered, triple-turreted former fire department headquarters on Jay Street just north of Willoughby contrasts with the rather less exuberant office buildings surrounding it. Designed in 1892 by Frank…

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  • One Shots

    WORLD’S FAIR MINIATURES, ASTORIA

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

    WAY back in 2015, the Long Island Garden Railway Society created several mock-ups of World’s Fair 1964-65 exhibitions and displayed them in the Queens Botanical Garden in Flushing, which I…

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  • One Shots

    FABER PARK, PORT RICHMOND

    by Kevin Walsh April 21, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 21, 2026 1 comment

    JENNY Faber, a member of the Faber pencil manufacturing family, lived in Port Richmond and in 1869 was granted a patent to the land along the Kill Van Kull in Port…

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  • One Shots

    CROTON GATEHOUSE, HARLEM

    by Kevin Walsh April 20, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 20, 2026 0 comment

    NEW York’s first water system was built between 1837 and 1842. Prior to those years, water was obtained from cisterns, wells and barrels from rain. Construction began in 1837 on a series…

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  • Neighborhoods

    ART OF THE JAVITS

    by Kevin Walsh April 18, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 18, 2026 4 comments

    LONG before the cluster of glass towers arose at Hudson Yards, Javits Center was the pioneer on the wild west side of Midtown Manhattan. It is not the biggest convention…

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  • Street Scenes

    EAST RIVER BRONX PARKS

    by Kevin Walsh April 16, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 16, 2026 5 comments

    BY DAVID MELTZERForgotten New York guest post THERE are three parks in the southeast Bronx – Soundview Park, Pugsley Creek Park, and Ferry Point Park. But if you exit the…

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  • Ads

    NORGE APPLIANCES, TOTTENVILLE

    by Kevin Walsh April 15, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 15, 2026 2 comments

    This ad for Norge Appliances, seen on Main Street north of Craig Avenue in Tottenville, probably dates to the 1950s and was likely illuminated at some point. (Norge is what…

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  • Forgotten Slices

    A LOOK AT JONES STREET

    by Kevin Walsh April 14, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 14, 2026 0 comment

    In the complicated Greenwich Village street layout, Jones Street, along with Cornelia, is a one-block street between West 4th and Bleecker west of 6th Avenue. It was named for Dr.…

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  • One Shots

    TOTTENVILLE CARNEGIE

    by Kevin Walsh April 13, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 13, 2026 0 comment

    I have a whole batch of Tottenville photos fired off in October 2025 I have not used yet. I have been there often over the years; I remember a bus…

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  • Street Scenes

    LATINO TOWN: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA

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

    AFTER having the list of city parks named after Irish-Americans deleted on Wikipedia for stupid reasons, I brought it back to life on this website. Following on that example, here…

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