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Kevin Walsh

Kevin Walsh

My name is Kevin Walsh. After a 35-year residency in Bay Ridge, where I witnessed the construction of the Verrazano Bridge as a kid (below) I moved to Queens to be closer to my job as a copywriter/graphic designer at a well-known direct marketer in Long Island and then a compositor at the Queens Times Ledger. I had been noticing ancient advertising and street furniture for years, but it wasn't till I moved to Flushing and saw the ancient remaining Victorian and older buildings that stand among the cookie cutter brick apartments that I put two and two together and noticed there was no one out there who was really calling attention to the artifacts of a long-gone New York. Forgotten NY was named one of Forbes' Best City Blogs sites, and in good company: Gothamist and Newyorkology. FNY has been profiled in all of NYC's daily newspapers, and has been mentioned by name in columns by the New York Times' Christopher Gray and David Dunlap and by the New York Sun's Francis Morrone. It has twice been named to the Village Voice's Best of NYC list, most recently in 2006. It has also been cited by PC Magazine's Top 99 "Undiscovered" websites. Forgotten NY is always in great debt to its contributors, especially Forgotten NY correspondent Christina Wilkinson, retired NYC bus driver Gary Fonville, Mike Olshan, Jean Siegel and many other Forgotten regulars. See my Forgotten Fans page for just a few. FNY averages between 1500-2000 unique vistors daily, and 4000-5000 daily visits overall.

  • Neighborhoods

    NORSE, OF COURSE

    by Kevin Walsh March 19, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 19, 2024 7 comments

    SCANDINAVIANS have largely disappearedĀ from Bay Ridge and Sunset Park, just as other neighborhoods have radically changed over the years. Immigrants from northern Europe first began arriving in Brooklyn in great…

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  • FNY CROSSTOWN

    LEONARD STREET, TRIBECA

    by Kevin Walsh March 17, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 17, 2024 5 comments

    GUSTY winds and occasional showers are not my ideal walking conditions, but on the weekend, I’ll take what is offered, as I am working fulltime at home during the week.…

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  • Trolleys

    JAMISON’S, BROWNSVILLE

    by Kevin Walsh March 14, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 14, 2024 10 comments

    At the triangle formed by East New York Avenue and Prospect Place where they meet Rockaway Avenue, you will find a tall building with a bricked-up picture window, as well…

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  • SignsSubways & Trains

    68TH STREET STATION, LENOX HILL

    by Kevin Walsh March 13, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 13, 2024 5 comments

    UNUSUALLY for a NYC subway station that opened in July 1918, the 68th Street-Hunter College station has a mezzanine section built over the tracks. When it’s not too busy, you…

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  • One Shots

    VINEGAR HILL, BROOKLYN

    by Kevin Walsh March 12, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 12, 2024 7 comments

    WHAT a surprise it was when, while pedaling around DUMBO on. a bicycle in the 1970s or 1980s, I took off east down Plymouth Street, navigating the Belgian blocked pavement…

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  • Neighborhoods

    SLATTERY PLAZA, REGO PARK

    by Kevin Walsh March 11, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 11, 2024 19 comments

    WOODHAVEN Boulevard is but a mere local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line, which runs express between Rooosevelt and Continental Avenues, but were it built today instead of the…

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  • Roads

    JUNCTION BOULEVARD

    by Kevin Walsh March 10, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 10, 2024 9 comments

    JUNCTION Boulevard splits the heart of western Queens, dividing neighborhoods as it goes. It forms the undefended barrier between Jackson Heights and East Elmhurst north of Roosevelt Avenue at the…

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  • One Shots

    IRON TRIANGLE, 1937

    by Kevin Walsh March 7, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 7, 2024 14 comments

    MANY Corona and Flushing residents, across the mighty Flushing River from each other, believe Willets Point is located just west of the river, where Citifield is. After all, that’s what…

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  • CemeteriesOne Shots

    ICHABOD’S GRAVE, NEW SPRINGVILLE

    by Kevin Walsh March 6, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 6, 2024 4 comments

    SON Rise Charismatic Interfaith Church can be found on Staten Island’s main north-south cross-island local street, Richmond Avenue, which roars from Port Richmond all the way to Raritan Bay, opposite…

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  • Trolleys

    TROLLEY REMNANT, JUNCTION BOULEVARD

    by Kevin Walsh March 4, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 4, 2024 21 comments

    JUNCTION Boulevard’s name is somewhat mysterious. Literally, from Latin, “junction” means “joining” or where things come together. But what originally came together here in western Queens? My guess is either…

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  • Out of TownSigns

    LOS ANGELES STREETS

    by Kevin Walsh March 3, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh March 3, 2024 9 comments

    I have been to Los Angeles twice in my lifetime, to visit family (on my mother’s side) in 1962, when I was four; I have virtually no memory of my…

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  • One Shots

    ST. PETER’S, WESTCHESTER SQUARE

    by Kevin Walsh February 29, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh February 29, 2024 4 comments

    WESTCHESTER Square, even to the present day, appears to be a small town hub, clustering around the triangle formed by Westchester, East Tremont and Lane Avenues. The ā€œtownā€ has recently…

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