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Here’s a look at Union Turnpike looking east from 233rd Street in Hollis Hills in 1932. Besides the work of intrepid photographers and chroniclers Percy Loomis Sperr and Eugene Armbruster (both of whom I’d humbly like to be compared to) in ...
Keep looking down, that’s where I’m at. How else will you find references to foundries that closed decades ago. In November 2025 I was slouching north on Elizabeth Street in Little Italy, having heard the Elizabeth Street Garden, a reposito...
Maiden Lane is one of the oldest routes in Manhattan, following a curved path from Broadway at Cortlandt Street east to South Street. Maiden Lane looking west from Nassau Street. Note how #15 Maiden Lane, center right, has a gently curving ...
Yesterday, I co-presented a zoom powerpoint show on the Gustave X. Mathews brick houses located in Astoria, Sunnyside, Woodside, Elmhurst and Ridgewood. The houses were in large part built with bricks produced in the south end of Staten Isl...
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