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MACY’S STARS, LADIES MILE

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BEECHER OF BROOKLYN HEIGHTS

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LIRR CORONA, 1999

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    3 MILE MARKER, MIDWOOD

    by Kevin Walsh February 19, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 19, 2025 2 comments

    WHEN I lived in Bay Ridge, I would frequently bicycle down Ocean Parkway from Church Avenue to Coney Island. It boasts a world-class bike path and it’s flat as a…

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  • Forgotten Slices

    TAPS MANSION, MIDTOWN NORTH

    by Kevin Walsh February 18, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 18, 2025 10 comments

    YOU can find connections in NYC in places that are miles apart. Take #36 West 56th Street, a Queen Anne -style mansion built in 1882 by architect Bruce Price for Dr.…

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    ELECTRIC CARS, MIDTOWN NORTH

    by Kevin Walsh February 17, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 17, 2025 10 comments

    A painted ad at #315 West 53rd Street between 8th and 9th Avenues has perplexed me since I first saw it when I worked in the area between June and…

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  • Street Lamps

    TWIN CORVINGTON, MIDTOWN SOUTH

    by Kevin Walsh February 16, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 16, 2025 0 comment

    RECENTLY, there has been an interesting development for NYC lamppost aficionados, all five of us. A classic landmarked Twinlamp at 5th Avenue and 28th Street was discovered missing (by me)…

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  • Forgotten SlicesYou'd Never Believe You're in NYC

    BIDDLE HOUSE, TOTTENVILLE

    by Kevin Walsh February 15, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 15, 2025 2 comments

    At the southernmost point in New York is Conference House Park, which Kevin visited a few times over the past quarter century, always finding something new to document. The park…

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  • One Shots

    HEISER STREET, SUNNYSIDE GARDENS

    by Kevin Walsh February 13, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 13, 2025 1 comment

    THE turn-of-the-century English Garden City movement of Sir Ebenezer Howard and Sir Raymond Unwin served as the inspiration for Sunnyside Gardens, built from 1924-1928. This housing experiment was aimed at showing civic leaders that…

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  • Subways & Trains

    IRON MAIDEN TURNSTILE

    by Kevin Walsh February 12, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 12, 2025 13 comments

    AND now, another image from the dawn of Forgotten New York, from 1998-2000, thereabouts. At this remove, I’m not sure where I fired off this photo, but by the tiling…

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  • Forgotten Slices

    HECLA IRON WORKS, WILLIAMSBURG

    by Kevin Walsh February 11, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 11, 2025 1 comment

    LAST June, I wrote about the monumental former American Beverage Company Building, #118 North 11th just west of Berry Street. I was under the impression that was its original purpose.…

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  • One Shots

    SHOLOM ALEICHEM CO-OPS

    by Kevin Walsh February 10, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 10, 2025 2 comments

    THE Sholem Aleichem Cooperative on Giles Plae west of Sedgwick Avenue in Kingsbridge Heights was built by labor unions and progressive Jewish organizations. Sholom aleichem, in Hebrew, means “peace be…

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  • Forgotten Slices

    AVENUE D 2025

    by Kevin Walsh February 9, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 9, 2025 5 comments

    Continued from Avenue C BY SERGEY KADINSKY AND KEVIN WALSH FROM late 2024-early 2025, I decided to walk Manhattan’s lettered avenues from A to D (Brooklyn has the full panoply,…

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  • One ShotsRoads

    EAST END, METROPOLITAN AVENUE

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

    MANY of New York City’s longest and most important roads begin in inconspicuousness and humble spots. Metropolitan Avenue is one of the lengthiest routes between Brooklyn and Queens. It was…

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  • One Shots

    VLADIMIR LENIN, LOWER EAST SIDE

    by Kevin Walsh February 6, 2025
    by Kevin Walsh February 6, 2025 8 comments

    At #178 Norfolk Street south of East Houston, keep looking up for a triumphant statue of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the chief architect of the Soviet state that ruled much of eastern…

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