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    OZONE PARK, Queens

    by Kevin Walsh October 28, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh October 28, 2018 20 comments

    Because of its proximity to John F. Kennedy International Airport, I’d always thought Ozone Park’s name had something to do with air travel, since the ozone layer is high in…

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    SOUTHSIDE CEMETERY, Ozone Park

    by Kevin Walsh August 14, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh August 14, 2018 0 comment

    In an obscure corner of Ozone Park, at 149th Avenue and Redding Street a block west of the pedal-to-the-metal Cross Bay Boulevard, you can find one of Queens’ many vest…

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    VAN WICKLEN ROAD, Ozone Park

    by Kevin Walsh July 2, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh July 2, 2018 0 comment

    I have long been curious about Ozone Park, especially in the region around Cross Bay Boulevard north of the Belt Parkway. It was easily reachable for me via bicycle from…

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  • One ShotsSigns

    CRON’S BAKERY, Ozone Park

    by Kevin Walsh October 5, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh October 5, 2017 4 comments

    photo: Gary Fonville A few years ago, a sidewalk sign for Cron’s Bakery was revealed at Liberty Avenue and 121st Street in Ozone Park. This space was later occupied, in…

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  • AdsOne Shots

    TUTIE’S, Ozone Park

    by Kevin Walsh April 25, 2017
    by Kevin Walsh April 25, 2017 23 comments

    Two for the price of one on Liberty Avenue at 88-17, with ads for a former local tavern, Tutie’s, and Garcia Grande Cigars. Forgotten Fan James Burke remembers Tutie’s. He writes: Tutie’s was…

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  • Roads

    SONG OF THE OLD SOUTH: Southern Queens’ Old South Road

    by Kevin Walsh March 7, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh March 7, 2011 0 comment

    Finding ancient routes throughout the five boroughs has been challenging and rewarding for me. Some, like Broadway in Manhattan and the Bronx, or Kings Highway in Brooklyn, are just as busy,…

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  • Forgotten SlicesNeighborhoods

    CENTREVILLE, Queens

    by Kevin Walsh March 4, 2011
    by Kevin Walsh March 4, 2011 0 comment

    I was hunting down an old road in Ozone Park just past the Brooklyn line south of the Liberty Avenue el, and followed it as far as it went. Near…

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  • Neighborhoods

    OZONE PARK, Queens

    by Kevin Walsh January 11, 2009
    by Kevin Walsh January 11, 2009 0 comment

    Because of its proximity to John F. Kennedy International Airport, I had always thought Ozone Park’s name had something to do with air travel, since the ozone layer is high in…

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  • Street Lamps

    UNDER THE BRIDGE: Outmoded designs hide under bridges

    by Kevin Walsh February 22, 2004
    by Kevin Walsh February 22, 2004 0 comment

    TO FIND RARE BEASTS, you have to know what environment they thrive in. The same principle applies to locating species of ancient NYC streetlighting…they like to hang out in the…

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  • Street Lamps

    STOPPED SHORT. Remembering stoplight designs of the past

    by Kevin Walsh April 21, 2001
    by Kevin Walsh April 21, 2001 0 comment

    The little olive-colored stoplight, with its serrated exterior and the fluted base, once was to NYC streets what the passenger pigeon was to the skies. They weren’t on every corner…traffic…

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  • Street ScenesSubways & Trains

    POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE OF TOWN

    by Kevin Walsh December 22, 2000
    by Kevin Walsh December 22, 2000 1 comment

    You’ll find a lot of books on the shelves, especially during the holiday season, that have dozens of old-time postcards of New York’s most famous landmarks…the Empire State Building, the…

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  • Subways & Trains

    LONG ISLAND RAILROAD ROCKAWAY BRANCH

    by Kevin Walsh April 4, 2000
    by Kevin Walsh April 4, 2000 22 comments

    The Rockaway Line is a mighty good road, the Rockaway Line is the road to ride, to paraphrase the old song. Or rather, it used to be the road to…

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