Forgotten New York

MUSIC STREETS OF STATEN ISLAND

Though they show up on maps as early as the 1940s, it wasn’t till the last couple of decades that a group of streets off St. Johns Avenue west of Tompkins Avenue in Rosebank named for classical composers (Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Franz Schubert, Anton Rubenstein, Richard Strauss, and Felix Mendelssohn — misspelled on his street sign) were developed.

Other clusters of streets in Staten Island are named for European rivers and regions Mosel(le), Elbe, Weser, Neckar, Oder, Rhine (Grasmere); Prohibition Party Presidential candidates —Neal Dow and Clinton B. Fisk — and “dry” 19th Century states (Westerleigh); and in Heartland Village in the island’s southwest, the street naming system using the names of astronauts from the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo space programs of the 1960s. The theme includes James McDivittJames Lovell (the commander of the Apollo 13 mission that broke down en route to the moon), Wally SchirraFrank BormanDeke SlaytonPete Conrad (the third man on the moon), John Glenn (the first American to orbit the Earth in space), Scott CarpenterAlan Shepard (the fifth man on the moon and the only golfer there to date), Gordon Cooper, and Gus Grissom.

Lastly, along Arthur Kill Road west of Abingdon Avenue in northern Great Kills are two tiny lanes named Abbey Road and Lennon Court. Built in the 1980s, they are the only two Beatles-related street names in New York City, at least to date.

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2/14/19

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