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    UPPER FIFTH AVENUE, Harlem: Part 1

    by Kevin Walsh November 22, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh November 22, 2015 2 comments

    Washington and Madison Squares. The King of All Buildings. St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Tiffany & Co. The east end of Central Park. The Plaza Hotel. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The…

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    ASTORIA to JACKSON HEIGHTS

    by Kevin Walsh November 15, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh November 15, 2015 17 comments

    One weekday there was a slight break from the blazing heat of July 2015 (as it turned out August and September were even more blazing) and I decided to walk…

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    MESEROLE STREET, Williamsburg

    by Kevin Walsh October 11, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh October 11, 2015 7 comments

    In northern Brooklyn, you have to watch your step and be careful. Careful inspection of street signs, that is. Up there, there are two streets called Meserole. The first, Meserole…

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    METROPOLITAN AVENUE, Part 5

    by Kevin Walsh October 3, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh October 3, 2015 17 comments

    PART 1 | PART 2 | PART 3 | PART 4 | Metropolitan Avenue is one of the lengthiest routes between Brooklyn and Queens. It was first built in 1815, give or take a year, as a…

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    METROPOLITAN AVENUE, Part 4

    by Kevin Walsh September 27, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh September 27, 2015 23 comments

    PART 1 | PART 2 | PART 3 | PART 4 | PART 5 Metropolitan Avenue is one of the lengthiest routes between Brooklyn and Queens. It was first built in 1815, give or take a year, as…

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    METROPOLITAN AVENUE, Part 3

    by Kevin Walsh September 20, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh September 20, 2015 12 comments

    PART 1 | PART 2 | PART 3 | PART 4 | PART 5 Metropolitan Avenue is one of the lengthiest routes between Brooklyn and Queens. It was first built in 1815, give or take a year, as…

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    METROPOLITAN AVENUE, Part 2

    by Kevin Walsh September 14, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh September 14, 2015 10 comments

    PART 1 | PART 2 | PART 3 | PART 4 | PART 5 Metropolitan Avenue is one of the lengthiest routes between Brooklyn and Queens. It was first built in 1815, give or take a year,…

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    METROPOLITAN AVENUE, PART 1

    by Kevin Walsh September 6, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh September 6, 2015 7 comments

    Metropolitan Avenue is one of the lengthiest routes between Brooklyn and Queens. It was first built in 1815, give or take a year, as a toll road and was known…

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    ALONG THE (OTHER) BROOKLYN WATERFRONT

    by Kevin Walsh August 23, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh August 23, 2015 9 comments

    In contrast to Brooklyn Bridge Park and the developing Williamsburg and Greenpoint waterfronts, whose new parks and waterside rich people storage units are covered in every page on the World…

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    ALONG THE (OTHER) BROOKLYN WATERFRONT, Part 1

    by Kevin Walsh August 16, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh August 16, 2015 23 comments

    This week I was looking at some photos of the Brooklyn waterfront that I took in 2011 along Furman Street. At that time, Brooklyn Bridge Park had been built out…

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    WASHINGTON HEIGHTS TO YANKEE STADIUM, via THE HIGH BRIDGE, Part 2

    by Kevin Walsh July 19, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh July 19, 2015 15 comments

    Continued from Part 1 I’ll admit, I messed up a bit on this particular walk. For much of the tour, I had the camera at the wrong setting and many…

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    WASHINGTON HEIGHTS TO YANKEE STADIUM, via THE HIGH BRIDGE, Part 1

    by Kevin Walsh July 12, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh July 12, 2015 16 comments

    I’ll admit, I messed up a bit on this particular walk. For much of the tour, I had the camera at the wrong setting and many of the photos are…

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