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Ilona: 27th Sep 2007 - 18:34 GMT

I love these pictures and I love Brighton Beach..It's great to see how
russian that area is.

jack: 27th Sep 2007 - 23:10 GMT

i was hitting balls at that range last summer, the parachute jump, and next to it was a carousel back in the old day's, from the parachute looking down the boardwalk you can see some trees, that was where the old half moon hotel was located, a lot of crazy things went on in that joint, around the corner were the belly dancers and if you went into the back of the tent with them, well, ooh la la, fun times for a 13 year old. also the steeplechase pier, good fishing then but now the waters are polluted, i wouldn't eat too much of that fish, got cut with a knife when a fisherman landed a spider crab on the pier and we took turns throwing our knives at it, it was a scary creature, the ugliest crabs you ever did see, the next day we were thrown off the bus in sheepshead bay because our fish had rotted in the hot sun.

jack: 27th Sep 2007 - 23:11 GMT

by the way, thanks kricket for the pic's, i always enjoy seeing brooklyn.

kricket: 28th Sep 2007 - 06:04 GMT

you're welcome jack, & thanks for the words.

most of the guys on the dock didn't seem that intent on fishing, none of them had caught anything, but they really looked like they were enjoying themselves. cool people.

colavitos ghost: 28th Sep 2007 - 23:25 GMT

i can proudly say that i have "shot the freak".

chantel: bonjor!very cool cool. salut!

Peter: 13th Nov 2007 - 01:24 GMT

awesome... and !

Chris: 11th Dec 2007 - 17:22 GMT

Washington Baths, Tilyou's Steeplechase Park [the fan blowing up the skirts , the giant slide, the spinning circle, the round ticket with George's face on it] Wonder Wheel's sliding car, Nathan's fried shrimps in paper cones, fireworks on Tuesday nights, steam bathsa, mah jong, beach vendors lugging containers of Good Humors packed in dry ice, other beach vendors selling super koola, knishes, sunny dew, raw oysters on the boardwalk, Lundy's nearby in Sheepshead Bay and Tappan's if Lundy's was too crowded, Dubrows up Kighs Highway, [one driving route to Coney--Kings Highway to Ocean Pkwy], all hot dogs were good then--not just Nathan's

jack: 11th Dec 2007 - 19:04 GMT

good grief, you must come from my neighborhood, and be about 65 now. the kingsway theatre is gone, so is everything else that was great about the area. i lived on highlawn avenue and west 4th where did you live and get the movie, the little fugitive.

Rich: 25th Oct 2008 - 23:39 GMT

Hey, anybody got any pictures of the long ramp (at the coney island stop) that you walked up or down from the "D" train? How about some pix of under the boardwalk, (when it was a safe place to be).

aj schure: 28th Nov 2008 - 02:50 GMT

anyone with pics of thepresident st.troy ave area of days gone bye???eastwern parkway albany through the park lincoln terrace dead mans hill

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