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    OLD PENN STATION IN VIEW

    by Kevin Walsh November 30, 2019
    by Kevin Walsh November 30, 2019 3 comments

    Some of the original Penn Station has been in view from the south end of the southbound local IRT station serving the #1 train, as a passageway constructed (likely by…

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    MARKET DINER, 1940

    by Kevin Walsh December 29, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh December 29, 2018 1 comment

    Here’s a photo from the NYC Municipal Archives of the Market Diner on the NW corner of 9th Avenue and West 33rd Street. At the time, the diner occupied the…

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    MORE PENN STATION REMNANTS

    by Kevin Walsh August 9, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh August 9, 2018 7 comments

    By GARY FONVILLE Forgotten NY correspondent How many of us have walked by this building at 242 W. 31st Street , across from Madison Square Garden, and never gave it…

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    MORE OLD PENN STATION

    by Kevin Walsh March 23, 2018
    by Kevin Walsh March 23, 2018 6 comments

    The old Penn Station is not completely gone. If you poke around long enough in the basement of Madison Square Garden, which is what the ‘new’ Penn Station became, you…

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    240 WEST 30th STREET, Penn Station area

    by Kevin Walsh May 7, 2015
    by Kevin Walsh May 7, 2015 3 comments

    240 West 30th Street is the oldest building on the block between 7th and 8th Avenue other than the 1872 St. John the Baptist Church. It was constructed in 1894 as…

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    MY WORKPLACES

    by Kevin Walsh August 17, 2014
    by Kevin Walsh August 17, 2014 25 comments

    As of early 2014 I’m looking around for work and have been “freelancing” for three years. Most of my career has consisted of working with print, editing, writing, proofreading, and…

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    NOYES on West 34th Street

    by Kevin Walsh December 8, 2013
    by Kevin Walsh December 8, 2013 0 comment

    It’s merely a coincidence — etymologically it’s completely unrelated — but I like the way the name “Noyes” combines the negative and the affirmative in one name. Undoubtedly, the thousands…

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    PENN RELIC

    by Kevin Walsh November 5, 2013
    by Kevin Walsh November 5, 2013 6 comments

    Deep in the bowels of Pennsylvania station, somewhere near the baggage check area near Track 1, there stands one of the last relics of when Penn Station served as a…

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    A.S. BECK, West 34th Street

    by Kevin Walsh September 3, 2013
    by Kevin Walsh September 3, 2013 14 comments

    Hungarian immigrant Alexander Samuel Beck opened a shoe store with his brother Samuel on Fulton Street in Brooklyn in 1909. After the partnership with his brother dissolved he opened a…

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    34th in TRANSITION

    by Kevin Walsh August 23, 2013
    by Kevin Walsh August 23, 2013 8 comments

    It’s one era of fast food giving way to another. The rubber steaks of Tad’s, shot through with teeth-jarring gristle, have surrendered to the prefab pizzas of Pizza Hut and…

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    BICKFORD’S, 8th Avenue

    by Kevin Walsh June 3, 2013
    by Kevin Walsh June 3, 2013 24 comments

    Adjoining the Gross pawnbroker on 8th Avenue near W. 34th  is a concrete facade touting the long-gone presence of Bickford’s, one of a chain of luncheonettes and eateries founded by…

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    S & G GROSS, 8th Avenue near West 34th Street

    by Kevin Walsh June 3, 2013
    by Kevin Walsh June 3, 2013 5 comments

    Passing by on a Saturday, I had thought pawnbroker S & G Gross had closed, but actually it’s not open on weekends. It even has a web presence and, like…

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