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BEDFORD AVENUE THEATRE, WILLIAMSBURG

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VAN NEST LANES, MORRIS PARK

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    SECRETS OF THE BILTMORE TOWER

    by Kevin Walsh May 8, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh May 8, 2026 0 comment

    THE blocks around Grand Central Terminal are the most ideal workplaces in the city for their connections to transit. In the last century before airplanes became the dominant form of…

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  • One Shots

    TRINITY CHURCH’S SECRET DOOR

    by Kevin Walsh May 7, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh May 7, 2026 4 comments

    BY NATALIA PARUZForgotten New York guest post HIDDEN in plain sight, just steps from the bustling main doors of Trinity Church at Broadway and Wall Street, lies a piece of…

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  • Street Lamps

    LAMPPOST TRIO, VERDI SQUARE

    by Kevin Walsh May 6, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh May 6, 2026 0 comment

    THERE are three separate styles of lampposts at the new-ish 72nd Street stationhouse at Verdi Square, where Broadway meets Amsterdam Avenue. Two I am familiar with, while the other one…

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  • Alleys

    WILLOW PLACE AND STUART LANE, DOUGLASTON

    by Kevin Walsh May 5, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh May 5, 2026 0 comment

    UPON ambling through Douglaston to take in the crisp spring air (an El NiƱo is developing that will keep it hot and humid for a few months soon enough) I…

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  • Subways & Trains

    BIRCHALL AVENUE, BRONX PARK

    by Kevin Walsh May 4, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh May 4, 2026 0 comment

    PROBABLY the obscurest and shortest street that is traversed by a NYC elevated subway is Birchall Avenue, which runs from White Plains Road south beyond Sagamore Street to a dead…

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  • Street Scenes

    ITALIAN TOWN: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA

    by Kevin Walsh May 2, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh May 2, 2026 3 comments

    AFTER having the list of city parks named after Irish-Americans deleted on Wikipedia for stupid reasons, I brought it back to life on this website. Following on that example, I…

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  • One Shots

    FARRAGUT MEMORIAL, MADISON SQUARE

    by Kevin Walsh April 30, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 30, 2026 3 comments

    GREATEST naval commander of the Civil War David Farragut’s father was a Spanish sea captain who fought for the colonies in the Revolution. After his mother died, his father allowed…

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  • One Shots

    DINGER BUILDING, GREAT KILLS

    by Kevin Walsh April 29, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 29, 2026 7 comments

    YOU don’t expect to find a 3-story mixed-use brick building quite like this one all the way south in Great Kills, Staten Island, but that’s what you’ve got at Amboy…

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  • Cemeteries

    BAYSIDE CEMETERY

    by Kevin Walsh April 28, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 28, 2026 2 comments

    ASK any person on the street in Queens where they think Bayside Cemetery is, and the inevitable answer would be … Bayside. Not the case. Bayside Cemetery is actually one…

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    RUSSELL PAVILION, TOTTENVILLE

    by Kevin Walsh April 27, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 27, 2026 2 comments

    HYLAN Boulevard in Staten Island, the longest road on the island not an expressway (though Richmond Avenue may have challenged it before its northern end was renamed Port Richmond Avenue…

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  • Walks

    MASPETH TO REGO PARK

    by Kevin Walsh April 25, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 25, 2026 9 comments

    AFTER a long cold winter when I couldn’t really get out because of snow, cold and wind from December through much of February, I have been making up a bit,…

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    REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, ASTORIA VILLAGE 1888-2026

    by Kevin Walsh April 23, 2026
    by Kevin Walsh April 23, 2026 4 comments

    THE Reformed Dutch Church of Hallets Cove (later Good Church of Deliverance) at 27-26 12th Street in Astoria Village was built in 1888; its verdigris’ed steeple replaced the original in 1900.…

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