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    ALICE and AGATE COURTS

    by Kevin Walsh December 15, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh December 15, 2011 8 comments

    Cul de sacs and alleyways have always held a fascination for me. However they are rather scarce in New York City, which has a grid system of streets not only…

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  • Forgotten SlicesSigns

    SIGNS OF 8TH AVENUE

    by Kevin Walsh December 13, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh December 13, 2011 9 comments

    I find myself shambling through indifferent crowds in Manhattan more often these days, as I have taken a job (as of December 2011) smack in the heart of the Flatiron…

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    KINGSTON LOUNGE

    by Kevin Walsh December 8, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh December 8, 2011 7 comments

    In Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Flatbush and East Flatbush, you will find a succession of avenues that run north to south that are named for major cities in New York State.…

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    BEFORE THEY DIE

    by Kevin Walsh December 5, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh December 5, 2011 3 comments

    I had just gotten off the train at Jay/Metrotech and was stumbling toward the starting point of my Downtown to Crown Heights epic when I spotted a chalkboard on the…

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    FROM AN L TRAIN WINDOW

    by Kevin Walsh December 1, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh December 1, 2011 10 comments

    When you were a child did you ever get excited when you were riding a train and suddenly, the car was awash in sunshine when the train emerged from the…

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  • AlleysForgotten Slices

    TRIMBLE AND HICKS

    by Kevin Walsh November 17, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh November 17, 2011 8 comments

    The title card shows Trimble Road, a one-block street running from 62nd to 63rd Streets along the Long Island Rail Road main line north of Woodside Avenue. Trimble Road has…

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    WILLIAM JAY GAYNOR MEMORIAL

    by Kevin Walsh November 15, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh November 15, 2011 7 comments

    There it stands at the north end of Cadman Plaza in downtown Brooklyn near the Brooklyn Bridge entrance, a litle-visited memorial to a little-known NYC Mayor. William Jay Gaynor (1851-1913)…

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  • Forgotten Slices

    UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS BRIDGE

    by Kevin Walsh November 14, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh November 14, 2011 9 comments

    As you are going north on the Harlem River between the Bronx and Manhattan, the University Heights Bridge is the tenth in a series of eleven that includes the Willis…

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  • Forgotten SlicesStreet Lamps

    5th AVENUE TWINLAMPS

    by Kevin Walsh November 9, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh November 9, 2011 14 comments

    Since I was hired to work in the Flatiron district in Manhattan in November 2011, I started sniffing around for places to eat lunch before actually beginning work. I will…

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    MURALS of ASTORIA VILLAGE

    by Kevin Walsh October 31, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh October 31, 2011 4 comments

    Astoria Village is a small area tucked into Queens’ northwest edge, south of Astoria Park and Hell Gate, east of Roosevelt Island. The area was first settled in the 1600s…

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  • Forgotten SlicesSigns

    HUDSON STREET: best building street sign

    by Kevin Walsh October 27, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh October 27, 2011 0 comment

    Beach Street ranks among the Forgotten men among its neighbors in Tribeca. Two blocks between West and Greenwich were hacked off in favor of the Independence Plaza apartment house development in…

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    NOLAN’S LANE, Canarsie

    by Kevin Walsh October 25, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh October 25, 2011 5 comments

    While careening through Canarsie this past week, searching for lost alleys, I checked Nolan’s Lane, which I hadn’t visited since 1999. For most, unless you live there, there’s no reason…

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