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THE CASTLETON COMBO

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BROOKLYN HEIGHTS TO PARK SLOPE

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MACY’S STARS, LADIES MILE

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    SURROGATES’ COURT: WHO ARE THOSE GUYS?

    by Kevin Walsh May 23, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 23, 2024 9 comments

    THE New York Surrogates’ Court is one of the most extravagant Beaux Arts buildings in NYC and one building I’d really like to enter one day to see the fantastic…

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    CONNECTIONS: TEN EYCK STREET AND COENTIES SLIP

    by Kevin Walsh May 22, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 22, 2024 3 comments

    HERE’S the front doorway of #5-#7 Ten Eyck Street at Union Avenue. Ten Eyck Street runs in three pieces in East Williamsburg, through the Williamsburg Houses, where it’s reduced to…

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    TOWN MEETING

    by Kevin Walsh May 21, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 21, 2024 6 comments

    BEFORE Brooklyn was a borough, it was a city; before that, it was a smaller city; before that, it was a small town; before that, a few huts by the…

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  • One Shots

    AQUEDUCT WALK, FORDHAM

    by Kevin Walsh May 20, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 20, 2024 1 comment

    NEW York’s first water system was built between 1837 and 1842. Prior to those years, water was obtained from cisterns, wells and barrels from rain. Construction began in 1837 on…

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  • Walks

    RETURN TO THE BRONX

    by Kevin Walsh May 19, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 19, 2024 10 comments

    FINALLY! Your webmaster has come back to the Bronx! It had not been since November 2021 I had set foot in the mainland borough. As many of you know, I…

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  • Alleys

    MARGARET COURT, HOMECREST

    by Kevin Walsh May 17, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 17, 2024 12 comments

    FOR years I had hunted Margaret Court. No, not the famed Australian tennis champion in the 1960s and 1970s. I was seeking a short alley in Homecrest, a subdivision of…

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  • One Shots

    BAWO & DOTTER BUILDING, MIDTOWN

    by Kevin Walsh May 16, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 16, 2024 0 comment

    WHILE West 33rd passes the Empire State Building as it nears 5th Avenue, I was more fascinated by the Bawo and Dotter Building across the street at #20 West 33rd,…

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  • Neighborhoods

    BRIGHTON INTERRUPTION

    by Kevin Walsh May 15, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 15, 2024 7 comments

    In 1877, the Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railway was incorporated, opening the next year in 1878. It originally ran from the Prospect Park entrance at Flatbush and Ocean Avenues…

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  • One Shots

    PUGSLEY CREEK, CLASON POINT

    by Kevin Walsh May 14, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 14, 2024 9 comments

    PUGSLEY Creek, an inlet of the East River, forms a fork with the much longer and deeper Westchester Creek in Clason Point, Bronx, with Castle Hill Park at the foot…

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  • MAP ROOM

    TOWN OF NEW UTRECHT 1852

    by Kevin Walsh May 13, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 13, 2024 8 comments

    ANCIENT New Utrecht, Brooklyn, now co-terminous with Kings County, was once just one of six towns that made up Kings County, delineated by British rulers in 1683. “Kings” refers to the…

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  • Walks

    BAY PARKWAY, BENSONHURST

    by Kevin Walsh May 12, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 12, 2024 10 comments

    BAY Parkway, which slots in between 21st and 23rd in the list of southwest Brooklyn avenues from 1 to 28, and I have had an off and on relationship. Oddly…

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  • Subways & Trains

    PENNY BRIDGE STATION, 1970s

    by Kevin Walsh May 10, 2024
    by Kevin Walsh May 10, 2024 10 comments

    THROUGH much of the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Penny Bridge was a toll bridge on the Bushwick & Newtown Turnpike (end of Meeker Ave). In the seventeenth century, it…

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