author: chiamattt : Chung-ju, Korea (43 months ago)
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author: upfromflames : Brooklyn, NY (43 months ago)
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author: chiamattt : Chung-ju, Korea (44 months ago)
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author: Chiamattt : Seoul, South Korea (44 months ago)
author: upfromflames : Brooklyn, NY (44 months ago)
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author: Chiamattt : Seoul, South Korea (44 months ago)
author: groovehouse : Houston, TX (44 months ago)
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author: groovehouse : Houston, TX (44 months ago)
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| | author: chiamattt : Chung-ju, Korea (43 months ago)

she does not kill him.
author: groovehouse : Houston, TX (43 months ago)

Houston, Tx - Single car accident near my home. The driver only suffered injuries from his airbag. There were two distinct crashes. The first was the car hitting the light pole, the second was the light pole hitting the ground.
author: upfromflames : Brooklyn, NY (43 months ago)

Meryl Meisler "A Garden Grows in Bushwick (Snake in the Grass) 1984-1990, detail
After months of postings, you can come and see the real deal, down at the Brooklyn Historical Society.
I would invite anyone who sees the show online at [[www.upfromflames.com]] or at the BHS [[www.brooklynhistory.org]] to post your responses, ideas, opinions here.
There's more to come from Bushwick!
Adam J. Schwartz
author: Peter : New York, NY (43 months ago)

You may have read about the High Line on here before... or perhaps High Line (New York City). Also www.forgotten-ny.com/SUBWAYS/Ten . . . 0Ave%20trestle/Tenth.html and www.bluejake.com/archives/2007/0 . . . 5/22/highline_in_flux.php Read the information on those links for background, then enjoy the photos I took after managing to get into that space yesterday...
Where I entered, in a semi-truck-trailer storage lot on 33rd street and 12th Avenue, I weas greeted by the overgrown, abandoned area of the High Line, where it descended to ground-grade.
The old rusting structure framing the Hudson River to the west...
A view towards the east, and the Empire State Building ascending behind the midtown {long...
author: chiamattt : Seoul, South Korea (43 months ago)

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