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    TRY THE LOCAL

    by Kevin Walsh July 10, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 10, 2023 8 comments

    HERE is a classic Amelia Opdyke “Oppy” Jones “Subway Sun” I found in one of the Transit Museum’s classic trainsets on the Brighton Line a few years ago encouraging people…

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    STUYVESANT AVENUE, BEDFORD-STUYVESANT

    by Kevin Walsh July 9, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 9, 2023 3 comments

    FORGOTTEN New York, believe it or not, does get some complaints. A recent one (maybe the Comments section, Twitter, or Facebook) is that the book did not discuss enough Bedford-Stuyvesant,…

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  • Subways & TrainsTrolleys

    THE LOST CANARSIE SHUTTLE

    by Kevin Walsh July 8, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 8, 2023 11 comments

    THE BMT Canarsie Line (popularly, the L train), like its cousin mostly completed the same year, the Flushing Line (#7 train) was built out mostly in 1928. However, some sections…

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    ASTORIA ELS

    by Kevin Walsh July 7, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 7, 2023 6 comments

    I am always seeking out mass transit “missed opportunities.” I think one of these is at the north end of the elevated Astoria Line, which runs above 31st Street in…

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    PAWNBROKER, BELLAIRE

    by Kevin Walsh July 5, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 5, 2023 5 comments

    A nickname the late radio legend Don Imus gave himself many years ago because he was born with three testicles instead of the usual complement was “Tres Huevos.” I may…

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  • Alleys

    EXTRA PLACE, 1978

    by Kevin Walsh July 4, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 4, 2023 13 comments

    NEW York City’s alleys aren’t often photographed; the largest troves of old photos of New York City are in the tax photos from the 1940s and 1980s in the Municipal…

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  • Street Necrology

    CHESEBROUGH COURT, BATTERY PARK

    by Kevin Walsh July 3, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 3, 2023 7 comments

    I have been perusing my collection of ancient maps, blowing off the dust from maps I have in my closet I haven’t turned to in years; I have them collected…

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  • Neighborhoods

    RETURN TO QUEENS VILLAGE PART 2

    by Kevin Walsh July 2, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 2, 2023 14 comments

    QUEENS Village, centered at Springfield Blvd. and Jamaica Avenue, was known originally as Little Plains, then Brushville, after a local landowner, until about 1920. The present elevated station was constructed in…

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    YOUNG AND SCHMUCK, HELL’S KITCHEN

    by Kevin Walsh July 1, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh July 1, 2023 9 comments

    GOING over some of my older images from a couple of decades ago, I recall how thrilled I was to find this one during my lunch hour at Macy’s during…

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  • One ShotsYou'd Never Believe You're in NYC

    PERTH AMBOY FERRY, TOTTENVILLE

    by Kevin Walsh June 30, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh June 30, 2023 8 comments

    ALTHOUGH officially, New York City is the southernmost town in New York State, Tottenville, on the southern end of Staten Island, was actually the southernmost village when it was a…

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  • One Shots

    VETERANS AVENUE, BERGEN BEACH

    by Kevin Walsh June 29, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh June 29, 2023 7 comments

    BERGEN Beach is a southeast Brooklyn former island community found east of Marine Park. In the mid-1600s after the Canarsee Indians left, the island was owned by Dutchman Hans Hansen…

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    FORBIDDEN PLANET, UNION SQUARE

    by Kevin Walsh June 28, 2023
    by Kevin Walsh June 28, 2023 14 comments

    BEFORE you mention it in Comments, Forbidden Planet, the sci-fi and comic shop on #832 Broadway, is hardly Forgotten as it attracts perhaps a million shoppers and visitors per year.…

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