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I liked the look of the old doors in the golden sunset. Broadway Junction, East New York, Brooklyn... This article has been viewed 2013 times in the last 26 months Tom: 8th Jan 2009 - 16:36 GMTA quick Google searth provided this information about the company:
Peter: 8th Jan 2009 - 16:57 GMTgoogle also tells me that they have annual sales of roughly $1,936,739. not bad for a company that looks like its been gone for years, ha. Jamie: 8th Jan 2009 - 17:25 GMTI don't care about any of that. I just love the overpainted castle doors. little ukraine: 8th Jan 2009 - 20:05 GMTi recognize this from my years commuting to Flatbush Ave on the LIRR. it can be seen from the train was one passes through the dark cavernous East New York LIRR station. Peter: 9th Jan 2009 - 03:32 GMTfunny you would mention it:
that entry (and the tunnel under the tracks) made me feel like i was in some former eastern european state. believe it or not, i havent hung out around the junction much. i plan on going back and doing more exploring. anything look worthwhile from the train? any good graffiti spots in the rail cut? oh, and while im at it, anybody know what's up with that weird large abandoned brick building near this thing?
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