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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.

  • One Shots

    BOYNTON PLACE, GRAVESEND

    by Kevin Walsh September 26, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 26, 2023 3 comments

    HIDDEN histories abound in New York City’s street names. In Gravesend, a one-block street, Boynton Place, connects West 7th Street and Avenue X between 86th Street and the MTA’s Coney…

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  • Walks

    CREEK-A-THON 2017 PART 2

    by Kevin Walsh September 24, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 24, 2023 7 comments

    Continued from Part 1 In April 2017, Mitch Waxman, a member of the Newtown Creek Alliance, conducted one of his Newtown Creek tours, his most comprehensive, which he called “Creek-a-Thon”. It…

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  • One Shots

    TOLEDO COURT, ELMHURST

    by Kevin Walsh September 23, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 23, 2023 3 comments

    Why would there be a Toledo Court at 92-30 56th Avenue in Elmhurst, adjacent to Elmhurst Park and close by Queens Center Mall? The answer, it would seem, is that…

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  • Subways & Trains

    H&M TUNNELS, 14th STREET

    by Kevin Walsh September 23, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 23, 2023 13 comments

    THE Port Authority Trans-Hudson Railroad, or the PATH train, is NYC’s “other” subway, running under 6th Avenue, Christopher Street, Greenwich Street and Morton Street and from Church Street at the World…

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  • Roads

    GOWANUS EXPRESSWAY, 1964

    by Kevin Walsh September 21, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 21, 2023 12 comments

    My posts will be intermittent for awhile as I recover from surgery, but I am feeling better. My father was just as much a photo buff as I turned out…

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  • One Shots

    A COUPLE DAYS OFF

    by Kevin Walsh September 17, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 17, 2023 35 comments

    I am having a hernia fixed on Monday, September 18, so will be taking a few days off from Forgotten NY and “real work” for rest and recuperation. Post-op, my…

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  • Walks

    CREEK-A-THON 2017

    by Kevin Walsh September 17, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 17, 2023 3 comments

    In April 2017, Mitch Waxman, a member of the Newtown Creek Alliance, conducted one of his Newtown Creek tours, his most comprehensive, which he called “Creek-a-Thon”. It was an all-day affair…

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  • Forgotten Slices

    RENKEN’S DAIRY, FORT GREENE

    by Kevin Walsh September 16, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 16, 2023 4 comments

    EVERY so often I like to check in on my favorite buildings, one of which is the Renken Dairy offices at #584 Myrtle Avenue and Classon Avenue. The bottling plant…

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  • Subways & Trains

    8TH AVENUE STATION, BMT

    by Kevin Walsh September 14, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 14, 2023 4 comments

    In November 2017, Thanksgiving to be exact, I embarked on one of my lengthiest forays, walking from Sunset Park to Maspeth. The family had informed me that the Thanksgiving stuff…

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  • Roads

    SPRINGFIELD BOULEVARD, BAYSIDE

    by Kevin Walsh September 13, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 13, 2023 9 comments

    CREEDMOOR Psychiatric Center is located on the old grounds of the Creedmoor rifle range, deeded to New York State for that use by the National Guard in 1872. International matches…

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  • Forgotten Slices

    239 PLAY, CITY ISLAND

    by Kevin Walsh September 12, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 12, 2023 2 comments

    A familiar saying holds that a “photo is worth a thousand words.” If that’s the case today’s post will feature a lot of words, as I’m short on text but…

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    168th STREET STATION, JAMAICA

    by Kevin Walsh September 11, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh September 11, 2023 24 comments

    HERE’S a look at the 168th Street elevated train platform in Jamaica sometime in the late 1960s or early 1970s. We are probably looking at a fan trip as there…

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