Forgotten New York
  • Home
  • About
    • Advertise with FNY
    • Contributors
    • Contact Us
  • Book
  • Forgotten Tours/Tour Schedule
    • FNY 2026 Tour Schedule
  • Gift Shop

Forgotten New York

  • Home
  • About
    • Advertise with FNY
    • Contributors
    • Contact Us
  • Book
  • Forgotten Tours/Tour Schedule
    • FNY 2026 Tour Schedule
  • Gift Shop
Social Links
Author

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.

  • Walks

    BELL BOULEVARD PART 2

    by Kevin Walsh January 14, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 14, 2024 12 comments

    CONTINUED FROM PART ONE In November and December it struck me that I had never walked Bell Boulevard all the way from north to south, despite living in eastern Queens…

    Read more
  • Signs

    88 AND 88: JOSEPH MARTUSCIELLO WAY, WOODHAVEN

    by Kevin Walsh January 11, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 11, 2024 2 comments

    I don’t often find people I knew on street signs, but one exception is at St. Thomas Church in Woodhaven at the corner of 88th Avenue and 88th Street, which…

    Read more
  • One Shots

    DESBROSSES STREET, TRIBECA

    by Kevin Walsh January 10, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 10, 2024 13 comments

    ONE day, I’ll do a thorough look at the streets in northern Tribeca as I haven’t written about that area much. Unlike other parts of Tribeca and neighboring Soho, these…

    Read more
  • Street Lamps

    MANHATTAN BRIDGE LAMP MUSEUM

    by Kevin Walsh January 9, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 9, 2024 7 comments

    THE grand Manhattan Bridge plaza, which fronts the Bowery at Canal Street, was completed in 1916 and is the design of John M. Carrere and Thomas Hastings, who also built the New York…

    Read more
  • One Shots

    CANAL AND BOWERY

    by Kevin Walsh January 8, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 8, 2024 3 comments

    I squeezed off this photo while awaiting for the crowd to assemble for a Forgotten NY tour across the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges in June 2008. Forgotten NY tours were…

    Read more
  • Walks

    BELL BOULEVARD, PART 1

    by Kevin Walsh January 7, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 7, 2024 16 comments

    In November and December it struck me that I had never walked Bell Boulevard all the way from north to south, despite living in eastern Queens in Flushing and Little…

    Read more
  • SignsSubways & Trains

    CANAL STREET AND HOLLAND

    by Kevin Walsh January 4, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 4, 2024 9 comments

    HOLLAND Tunnel engineer Ole Singstad (who replaced original tunnel engineer Clifford Milburn Holland) is little remembered today but should be mentioned in the same breath as Robert Moses and Othmar…

    Read more
  • Neighborhoods

    JEWEL OF HAMILTON PARK

    by Kevin Walsh January 3, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 3, 2024 3 comments

    HAMILTON Park, one of Staten Island’s most impressively concentrated areas of beautiful architecture, was begun by developer Charles Kennedy Hamilton in 1853. According to Staten Island resource, Holden’s Staten Island: …Hamilton…

    Read more
  • One Shots

    ST. CECILIA’S SCHOOL, Greenpoint

    by Kevin Walsh January 2, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 2, 2024 12 comments

    CECILIA, you’re breakin’ my heart. The St. Cecilia Church parish was founded in 1877, while its classic church building, nearly basilica-size at Herbert and North Henry Streets, was built from…

    Read more
  • Subways & Trains

    TRACK 61, GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL

    by Kevin Walsh January 1, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh January 1, 2024 4 comments

    GRAND Central Terminal tourgoers cluster around a derelict baggage car in early 2016. For years a myth persisted that this baggage car was used by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, while he…

    Read more
  • Forgotten Slices

    EAST RIVER GREENWAY

    by Kevin Walsh December 30, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh December 30, 2023 5 comments

    BY SERGEY KADINSKYForgotten NY correspondent At the end of 2023, the ribbon was cut on the East Midtown Greenway, an elevated walkway built above the water, connecting East 54th Street…

    Read more
  • One Shots

    COBBLESTONE HOUSE, BAYSIDE

    by Kevin Walsh December 29, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh December 29, 2023 16 comments

    As a preview of an upcoming Bell Boulevard page, here’s one of the few cobblestone-exterior New York City dwellings. At 35-34 Bell Boulevard stands a magnificent two-story building with an…

    Read more
Load More Posts

Explore by Category

Forgotten Articles

Ulmer All Over [Substack]Time Machine: Union Turnpike [Substack]Sweet 116th [SpliceToday]

Iron Works  [Substack]

Pretty Maiden [Substack]

Crown Jewel of Kreischerville [Substack]

 

 

FNY ON THE RADIO AND MEDIA

Karol Markowicz, 2024

Frank Morano, WABC, 2022

Mike and Judy Show, 2011

Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC, 2006

Support Forgotten NY

Thank you to all our donors that continue to support Forgotten NY. To make a donation, please use the button below.

 

FNY the Book

Archives

Award-Winning!

Forgotten New York was the first-ever recipient of Outstanding New York City Website by the Guides Association of New York City!
Forgotten New York is associated with the Greater Astoria Historical Society
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

40-01 Little Neck Parkway 24A
Little Neck, NY 11363

@2019 - Forgotten New York. All Right Reserved.


Back To Top
Forgotten New York
  • Home
  • About
    • Advertise with FNY
    • Contributors
    • Contact Us
  • Book
  • Forgotten Tours/Tour Schedule
    • FNY 2026 Tour Schedule
  • Gift Shop

40-01 Little Neck Parkway 24A
Little Neck, NY 11363

@2019 - Forgotten New York. All Right Reserved.