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Sunday, May 11th 2008
Previous Day :: Next Dayjsmooth: this is just another example of tax dollars gone too waste...we try to do something night for the brothas and this is the thanks that we get, a bunch of drug selling, cop killin, gangbangin fools that have no education and no real reality about what life is about...how bout... jezo graffiti writer: i like one of his throw ups it tight
Jim M 52: My brother Bill and I lived in 90thST between 1st & 2nd Ave from the early 50's untill the early 60's. The yorkville experience was the best
of our lives, my brother married "the girl next door " or actualy the girl upstairs. We still maintain lifelong frienships with a... Peter: destruction or art? i always find it interesting when people refer to graffiti as "destruction", as its not like theyre carving their tag into the wall with an air-chisel or something. painting seems to be too passive to be properly destructive, but i guess its all in your perspective. these... linda ekstrand: I used to love this park I have lived in the area for decades but after an unfortunate run in with a parks police officer I no longer go there. These PEPs are out for any fines they can levy and they are thugs. If you are a female... Peter: the car-crash photo above is the corner directly across from st. barbara's, so... ill double-check next time im by there, but none of those buildings appeared to be the ones in the photo... though they could have been replaced/refaced since. the point-of-view in that last b&w photo is definitely from... upfromflames: Rather than call them "bushwick houses" they are better known as Hope Gardens. And they make up what is the last housing project ever built in the United States. upfromflames:
Actually, you might be right. Shall we assume that Dave's dad took this picture from their storefront?
This image looks a good bit earlier, captures St. Barbara's. upfromflames: Peter, I had thought that Dave's photo was from the block directly across from St. Barbara's, but it might be that empty lot. Thanks much for the hunting! Hope we see you and the rest of ya Bushwickers old and new at next week's walking tour Stan Hodgson: Hi Great site, was directed to it by Benny Hilton, I was born in Windsor Ave 1944 then moved to Carlisle Drive about 1963,along with my older sister Patricia and brother Bill, . We all now live in Australia arriving at different times, we lived next to Jimmy Golden accross... sana: i wante tosaw this sixy SCAM28: @jack....well one of the guys could...the guy with the crutches looks a little too young for WWII... digé: ooooh photo vertigo. I have quite a bit of pics like this...
nice camera! Kathy: I have about 4 or 5 raccoons that come from across the street and eat ( i am guessing bugs) on our front lawn. The come every night and then go back across the street. They are neither shy or threatening. I have not been at all worried. I... jack: Guaranteed that the last two guys were German soldiers in WWII. I bet they could tell a lot of stories... jhkjlk: i love the graff on the trains, there should be more! Previous Day :: Next Day |
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