author: CartLegger : Auburn, NY (8 months ago)
author: Peter : Red Bank, TN (9 months ago)
author: serlingrod : Philadelphia, PA (9 months ago)
author: luna park : Brooklyn, NY (9 months ago)
author: Peter : Newark, NJ (9 months ago)
author: Seaniedawg : Queens, NY (9 months ago)
author: Jamie SL : Birmingham, UK (9 months ago)
author: PrettyKittyMulu : Seaside Heights, NJ (9 months ago)
author: Franny Wentzel : Monroeville, USA (9 months ago)
author: Pi : New York, NY (9 months ago)
author: livia : São Paulo, Brasil (9 months ago)
author: Peter : New York, NY (9 months ago)
author: Mag1c Wind0w : Clermont-Ferrand, FRANCE (9 months ago)
author: Will S. : Richmond Hill, ON (9 months ago)
author: livia : São Paulo, Brasil (9 months ago)
author: livia : São Paulo, Brasil (9 months ago)
author: Peter : Newark, NJ (9 months ago)
author: Franny Wentzel : New York, NY (9 months ago)
author: Franny Wentzel : New York, NY (9 months ago)
author: Franny Wentzel : New York, NY (9 months ago)
author: serlingrod : Philadelphia, PA (9 months ago)
author: serlingrod : Philadelphia, PA (9 months ago)
author: livia : São Paulo, Brasil (9 months ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (9 months ago)
author: Franny Wentzel : Montreal, QC (9 months ago)
author: Gerard McKeown : Belfast, UK (9 months ago)
author: livia : São Paulo, Brasil (9 months ago)
author: livia : São Paulo, Brasil (9 months ago)
author: joey : Oakland, CA (9 months ago)
author: Chiamattt : Seoul, South Korea (9 months ago)
| | author: CartLegger : Auburn, NY (8 months ago)

Food is always tastier perched over a river.
author: Peter : Red Bank, TN (9 months ago)

Dayton Boulevard and Marshall Avenue
Red Bank, Tennessee...
author: serlingrod : Philadelphia, PA (9 months ago)

Spotted in a cab from 31st & Chestnut. The driver had quite a personality. Never got the chance to ask about the lawyer though, but I'll be sure not to give Mr. Newman my business.
author: luna park : Brooklyn, NY (9 months ago)

elephant bushwick decay
author: Peter : Newark, NJ (9 months ago)

Right in the heart of Newark, New Jersey is an abandoned housing project
Built by the Housing Authority of the City of Newark, 1939-1941 with the assistance of the United States
Housing Authority, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America
Even the pay-phones have been removed
But people still wait in the shade for the bus-line, which remains
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