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Thursday, June 7th 2007

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H.J.H.: Thank you for these photos. They evoke memories of when I lived there and this was my subway stop. I love Brooklyn, NY; Eastern Parkway, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art.

in response to The Next Stop is... Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway...

Chris: Just had supper at Yre's... Good stuff! Also, the tear-down sign is gone: woohoo!

in response to Save Yre\'s!

Kristine: I see two of the three nearly every morning on the corner of Myrtle and Central.

in response to Bushwick: Wild Dogs Gone Soft

nedflanders: that window shot is awesome, joey, lets start that site goldenhour.org

in response to Clean LA Air

nedflanders: there are too canals in venice cali, aren't there?

in response to Venice Beach

jorge: You should check out their podcast, if you're interested. Every week they put out excerpts from two interviews, and they're always incredibly moving and eye-opening. Subscribe on itunes: www.doiop.com/storycorps/itunes Subscribe using rss: www.doiop.com/storycorps/podcast

in response to StoryCorps WTC

upfromflames: [[www.brooklynhistory.org]] for directions and such.... And don't miss the walking tour this saturday... meeting at Gates Ave Station on the J--Linden Ave and Broadway, that is--at 1PM. Its a two hour tour catching sites old and new. I'll be leading it with Bushwick historian John Dereszewski. Its not to be missed, if I...

in response to My House in Bushwick

upfromflames: HSH: I'd love the opportunity to see your photo doc on Bushwick. I've been working on one this year. To see part of it, check upfromflameson citynoise, or better, hit the Brooklyn Historical Society's opening tonight for: Up From Flames: Mapping Bushwick's Recovery 1977-2007 May 23-Aug 26, 2007 or see it this...

in response to My House in Bushwick

PhillyGuy83: People exaggerate so much about New York that its sickening. If you are from a picket fenced suburb and want to know if you'll be safe in some inner city neighborhood then more than likely you shouldn't be going there because you'll probably feel very uncomfortable and will stick out...

in response to Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn?

HSH: Peter, I'd love to stay in touch with you...you can email me at bbq_on_mars@yahoo.com. I personally have never encountered a problem there myself (though I did have the pleasure of witnessing 2 cops - one female - frisking someone outside C-Town yesterday. Oddly, it made me feel rather secure and...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Chuck: Wow! Looking at the photos makes me want to fly back home and just walk around just like i used to. Thanks. I hope there's more....

in response to Metro Manila

Vic LaBelle: I heard about Signal Gasoline because of the Whistler also. Got three MP3 disk with more than 300 Episodes altogether. Each disk cost $5.00 plus shipping.

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Kristine (4th Gen. C): Thank you so much for bringing the history of my family and our community back for reflection. It is greatly appreciated not only by me, but obviously by my mother, siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Once again, thank you.

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