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    STREETS THAT SHOULDN’T HAVE THEIR NAMES, Part 2

    by Kevin Walsh October 26, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh October 26, 2017 14 comments

    Continued from Part 1 Time for another entry in Puzzlements, Forgotten New York’s examination of noncontextual street names, especially named streets smack in the middle of areas featuring numbered or lettered…

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    PARK AVENUE’S HIDDEN HISTORY

    by Kevin Walsh October 24, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh October 24, 2017 2 comments

    By SERGEY KADINSKY Forgotten NY correspondent In the history of Forgotten-NY there have been certain roads that have not received their own page by virtue of their fame, making it…

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    STREETS THAT SHOULDN’T HAVE THEIR NAMES

    by Kevin Walsh October 18, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh October 18, 2017 18 comments

    Today’s topic in Forgotten New York may be a bit confusing at first, but bear with me. Have you ever been walking through a neighborhood in which all or the…

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  • Forgotten SlicesStreet LampsSubways & Trains

    ASTORIA LINE LAMP STANCHIONS

    by Kevin Walsh September 28, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh September 28, 2017 3 comments

    While most subway buffs consult David Pirmann’s NYC Subway for looks at subway maps and active and retired subway cars, I occasionally look through it for subway platform lamp stylings…

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    MITCHEL SQUARE, Washington Heights

    by Kevin Walsh September 4, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh September 4, 2017 7 comments

    Mitchel Square, a triangle formed by Broadway, St. Nicholas Avenue and West 167th Street, honors NYC mayor John Purroy Mitchel, known as the Boy Mayor because he was, and remains, the…

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    OLD ALBANY POST ROAD, Riverdale

    by Kevin Walsh August 28, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh August 28, 2017 4 comments

    Issuing north from West 251st Street west of Broadway is a dirt trace that can be mistaken for a driveway, which is its modern-day chief function. It is actually a…

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    CASSETTES

    by Kevin Walsh August 23, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh August 23, 2017 2 comments

    I haven’t had a cassette player for a number of years now but in my time I had hundreds of cassette tapes that I would either make myself from my…

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    TILLOTSON STEPS, Eastchester

    by Kevin Walsh August 1, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh August 1, 2017 1 comment

    By SERGEY KADINSKY Forgotten NY correspondent When the Bronx was annexed by New York City, the street grid of Manhattan was extended north and found itself facing topographical obstacles. In…

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    SUBWAY ADS from the Parade of Trains

    by Kevin Walsh July 12, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh July 12, 2017 12 comments

    Part of the appeal of the MTA’s Transit Museum Parade of Trains, in which rolling stock dating from 1907-1937 was exhibited at the Brighton Beach station were the plethora of…

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    TRAFFIC DETECTION, Riverdale

    by Kevin Walsh July 7, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh July 7, 2017 9 comments

    At one point in the 1970s it seemed that every corner in NYC controlled by traffic signals also had these devices (Mosholu Avenue and Fieldston Road), which were mounted on…

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    SCENES FROM AVENUE J, Midwood

    by Kevin Walsh June 27, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh June 27, 2017 8 comments

    I was fresh from the “Parade of Trains,” an MTA event in which BRT Brooklyn Union Elevated cars from 1900-1910, BRT/BMT Standards and BMT Triplex Cars from the 1920s, and R1/R9…

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    BLYTHEBOURNE POST OFFICE

    by Kevin Walsh June 20, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh June 20, 2017 1 comment

    Here’s a photo from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle dated 9/6/1913 of “the New Blythebourne Post Office.” But where is Blythebourne? A hint is given in the caption — 13th Avenue…

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