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    CORONA to ASTORIA

    by Kevin Walsh February 9, 2020
    by Kevin Walsh February 9, 2020 5 comments

    From May to December 2019 I had a high-paying (by my standards) but perplexing job at a Very Small Design Firm a couple of blocks from Columbus Circle. I was…

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    CASA GALICIA, Astoria

    by Kevin Walsh January 23, 2020
    by Kevin Walsh January 23, 2020 11 comments

    The ethnic group Astoria has been traditionally known for is that of Greek immigrants, but there are also pockets from other European countries such as Spain. One gathering point for…

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  • One ShotsSubways & Trains

    ASTORIA, CORONA and BEYOND, Hunters Point

    by Kevin Walsh July 17, 2019
    by Kevin Walsh July 17, 2019 5 comments

    I’ve written about this fascinating mosaic sign at the Hunters Point Avenue #7 train station before, but it bears repeating. In the good old days, there was more than one…

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    AN ASTORIA ARCH

    by Kevin Walsh June 25, 2019
    by Kevin Walsh June 25, 2019 12 comments

    I have always considered the massive concrete arches that lift railroad tracks to the Hell Gate Bridge over the streets of northwest Astoria almost as imposing as the arch bridge itself.…

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  • One ShotsSubways & Trains

    DITMARS BOULEVARD, Ditmars

    by Kevin Walsh May 15, 2019
    by Kevin Walsh May 15, 2019 3 comments

    Back in Astoria again — or rather, its northwestern end, which is also called Ditmars, named for the boulevard that bisects it and takes the place of 22nd Avenue (coincidentally,…

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    WALKING IN STEINWAY

    by Kevin Walsh March 3, 2019
    by Kevin Walsh March 3, 2019 4 comments

    Well-worn territory for sure, but from November to February I did a fair bit of walking around in Astoria, especially in its northern stretch. This week, I wanted to do…

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    QUEENS’ OTHER GRAND AVENUE, Astoria

    by Kevin Walsh February 10, 2019
    by Kevin Walsh February 10, 2019 4 comments

    There’s been a lot of news about the subways and transportation in New York City lately, most of it about the deteriorating infrastructure in the more-than-century-old system. Extensive re-routings, rush-hour…

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  • One ShotsSignsStreet NecrologySubways & Trains

    LOST SUBWAY STATION NAMES OF ASTORIA

    by Kevin Walsh February 7, 2019
    by Kevin Walsh February 7, 2019 1 comment

    As I have related in FNY over the past year (2018), four elevated stations of the Astoria Line were closed for several months and then reopened with a radical new…

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  • One ShotsStreet Lamps

    J-BRACKET FIRE ALARM LIGHT

    by Kevin Walsh February 1, 2019
    by Kevin Walsh February 1, 2019 6 comments

    Fire alarms have been a feature on NYC streets since the late 1800s, and methods of marking them, first to passing horse-drawn coaches and pedestrians up to moving vehicles has…

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    STEINWAY SECRET

    by Kevin Walsh November 14, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh November 14, 2018 5 comments

    Here’s 32-14 Steinway Street in Astoria between Broadway and 34th Avenue, a street I have passed often in the last decade since the (soon former) headquarters of my associate entity,…

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    STEINWAY STREET CLOCK

    by Kevin Walsh November 13, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh November 13, 2018 7 comments

    The Steinway Street Clock, in front of 30-78 Steinway between 30th and 31st Avenues, is one of a number of large, stolid street clocks designed by George Post. Except for…

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    PACKARD BUILDING, Astoria

    by Kevin Walsh October 15, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh October 15, 2018 10 comments

    One day after giving a Forgotten NY tour in Sunnyside and Astoria in which I pointed out the former Packard showroom/dealership on Northern Boulevard and 46th Street, some stuff fell…

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