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Rust and Remembrance: Walking Bushwick's Fringe

- upfromflames - Thursday, May 1st, 2008 : goo

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Bushwick has a sleepier southern side. Come walk its fringes. The historic houses lining these leafy streets date from a late 19th century real estate boom. We'll be taking in Bushwick’s more distant past, including the Irving Square Park area, as well as Trinity Cemetery, where almost every gravestone is cast from metal. This eye-opening stroll combines topography, economics, and history. A major focus is to discuss the need for historic preservation in this rapidly changing community.

Saturday, May 17, 1 pm - 3 pm

Rust and Remebrance: Bushwick's Southern End
with Adam Schwartz

*Meet at the NE corner of Chauncey Street and Broadway, under the J Train elevated line.

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bushwick gs: 14th May 2008 - 10:22 GMT

john gotti r.i.p. in this cementery true story peace

upfromflames: 14th May 2008 - 12:14 GMT

t'aint so, my friend. Though, he did ramble round these parts back in the day, part of the F & R gang. He is buried in St. John's Cemetery, on the other side of the hill in Queens.

Kashiera: 3rd Jun 2009 - 18:41 GMT

That cemetery is a weird cemetery,every thing is made from metal but very cool when you see it for yourself.

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