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BEECHER OF BROOKLYN HEIGHTS

December 24, 2025 1 comment

LIRR CORONA, 1999

December 23, 2025 4 comments

WORLD’S FAIR 1964

December 22, 2025 5 comments
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    PIRIKA CHOCOLATE

    by Kevin Walsh August 12, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 12, 2025 3 comments

    My enjoyment of chocolate is undimmed, even though I try to keep my blood sugar in check. True chocolate purists, though, will accept only dark chocolate that is unsoiled by…

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    JOHN BROWN HOUSE

    by Kevin Walsh August 11, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 11, 2025 4 comments

    BEFORE Broadway became Manhattan’s signature Mother Road, the lane that would become the Bowery wound to the island’s upper reaches. It was a dirt trail etched by the bare feet and…

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    HARING AT THE HOSPITAL

    by Kevin Walsh August 9, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 9, 2025 3 comments

    MANY of New York’s famous artists were born elsewhere and came to this city because it offers the biggest audience and market for creative expression. Keith Haring moved from Pennsylvania…

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    GOWANUS WATERFRONT PARK

    by Kevin Walsh August 8, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 8, 2025 5 comments

    BACK in June I took a walk in Carroll Gardens and Gowanus; I may do a post on the walk, or release the photos in dribs and drabs, depending on…

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    BERNARD WEINBERG TRIANGLE

    by Kevin Walsh August 7, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 7, 2025 4 comments

    ONE of Brooklyn’s lest-known and perhaps least-visited WWI memorials is at Bernard Weinberg Triangle, Tillary Street and Flatbush Avenue Extension, the southeast end of McLaughlin Park. This was originally the…

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    LYDIG HOUSE

    by Kevin Walsh August 5, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 5, 2025 4 comments

    THIS building, #259 Front Street at Dover Street, as well as the two adjacent buildings on Dover, was constructed in 1808 for flour merchant David Lydig. He had gone into…

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    BRIDGE CAFE 2025

    by Kevin Walsh August 4, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 4, 2025 4 comments

    ACCORDING to sources such as the late Richard McDermott of The New York Chronicle and Steve Redlauer and Ellen Williams of “The Historic Shops & Restaurants of New York”, the Bridge Cafe, at…

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    JEFFERSON PARK

    by Kevin Walsh August 2, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 2, 2025 7 comments

    FOLLOWING up on John Jay Park, 33 blocks to the north on the East River shoreline is another park named after a Founding Father, carved out of the street grid…

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    RIVERSIDE CLIFF DWELLERS

    by Kevin Walsh August 1, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh August 1, 2025 5 comments

    I have yet to do a definitive walk on Riverside Drive, though in 2012 a Forgotten NY tour marched from 72nd north to 125th, a trip that took us a…

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    BATTERY PARK’S DECO FLAGPOLE

    by Kevin Walsh July 31, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh July 31, 2025 3 comments

    YOU don’t see a lot of lengthy inscriptions in Dutch in NYC. There are street names, or perhaps slogans on borough flags (Brooklyn’s is “Eendracht maakt macht,” which translates to…

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    PHANTOM AVENUE W

    by Kevin Walsh July 30, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh July 30, 2025 16 comments

    TAKE a walk south on East 15th Street from Gravesend Neck Road and opposite #2305 East 15th, freestanding house, you’ll see a group of 3-story multifamily buildings with balconies and…

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    CANAL STREET NOW AND THEN

    by Kevin Walsh July 29, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh July 29, 2025 4 comments

    CANAL Street is among the noisiest streets in New York City because it’s a major truck route. In the 1960s, NYC traffic czar Robert Moses was thwarted in his attempt…

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