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BROOKLYN HEIGHTS TO PARK SLOPE

December 28, 2025 2 comments

MACY’S STARS, LADIES MILE

December 27, 2025 0 comment

BEECHER OF BROOKLYN HEIGHTS

December 24, 2025 5 comments
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    RETURN TO SUNNYSIDE GARDENS

    by Kevin Walsh July 23, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 23, 2024 3 comments

    I have never lived in Sunnyside Gardens, but I always enjoy walking around in it. I had my eye on the place ever since arriving in Queens in 1993! The…

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  • Signs

    FUN WITH SIGNS

    by Kevin Walsh July 22, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 22, 2024 9 comments

    CRAZED from the unrelenting July heat and humidity, I was scuttling east on the Long Island Expressway south service road recently when I spotted the anomaly seen above. It’s a…

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  • Walks

    LONG ISLAND CITY TO FORT GREENE, PART ONE

    by Kevin Walsh July 21, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 21, 2024 10 comments

    On July 5, 2024 I felt like getting in a boat, as July has been especially hot and humid this year even by recent standards. As I am chained to…

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  • One Shots

    KILLMEYER’S, CHARLESTON

    by Kevin Walsh July 18, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 18, 2024 3 comments

    HARD to believe but it’s been since October 2017 since I was in Killmeyer’s, on Staten Island’s south shore, when I wrapped up a Forgotten NY tour there. This vintage…

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  • SignsSubways & Trains

    G TO JAMAICA

    by Kevin Walsh July 17, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 17, 2024 2 comments

    As I have said recently I have been fascinated with the smaller directional signage found in IND stations built mostly in the 1930s. At the Greenpoint Avenue stop in Brooklyn,…

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  • One Shots

    LAST DAYS OF CREST HARDWARE, WILLIAMSBURG

    by Kevin Walsh July 16, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 16, 2024 5 comments

    METROPOLITAN Avenue is one of the lengthiest routes between Brooklyn and Queens. It was first built in the mid-1810s as a toll road and was known as the Williamsburg and…

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  • Ads

    AUSTIN’S STEAKHOUSE, BAY RIDGE

    by Kevin Walsh July 15, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 15, 2024 4 comments

    We didn’t have air conditioning in our apartment growing up. Then again, heat and humidity spells didn’t last quite as long in my youth as they do now. That’s likely…

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  • One Shots

    BROOKLYN BUSINESS LIBRARY, 1962-2014

    by Kevin Walsh July 14, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 14, 2024 10 comments

    ACCORDING to the NY Public Library website, the Brooklyn Business Library â€œhas a reference collection of more than 100,000 volumes, a circulating collection of 30,000 books, internet access, electronic resources, 800…

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  • Neighborhoods

    LINE OF DEMARCATION, LITTLE NECK

    by Kevin Walsh July 14, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 14, 2024 12 comments

    I have long had a fascination with the land borders of New York City. I have traveled much of the “undefended” Queens-Nassau border, and did a multipart series in 2011.…

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  • One Shots

    LEFCOURT CENTRAL BUILDING, MIDTOWN

    by Kevin Walsh July 11, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 11, 2024 0 comment

    In February 2024 I walked the length of 37th Street from west to east, as part of FNY’s ongoing Crosstown series. I have yet to tackle it for a feature…

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  • Ads

    KING ARTHUR DISCOUNTS, RIDGEWOOD

    by Kevin Walsh July 10, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 10, 2024 4 comments

    I have always held a fascination for Myrtle Avenue that goes all the way back to 1965. That’s the year my mother and I set off on foot for several…

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  • Signs

    FORT TILDEN SIGNS

    by Kevin Walsh July 9, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh July 9, 2024 2 comments

    FORT Tilden, on the western edge of the Rockaway peninsula, was conceived when the USA entered World War I in 1917 as a coastal artillery protector with cannons as long-ranged…

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