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Alan Kupperberg: Eastern Parkway Memories By Alan Kupperberg Searching the Internet for information on Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the Famous restaurant on Eastern Parkway at Utica Avenue, I discovered this wonderful site. It brought back many wonderful memories for......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Heather: Thanks for the journey into the past. I grew up close by and I had many friends who lived there. I am glad they are rebuilding and designing special housing there. We had so much......

in response to: The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects by EvilGentleman

CLaSS oF '09 [Ms. Me]: Class of '09..YESS!!!, we're seniors now. But i would be wrong if I were to say that our journey thus far has not been memorable. As a senior, I've definitely grown up since the first......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

anon (bas3-toronto01-1177783038.dsl.bell.ca): just traveled from toronto to edmonton, long ,long journey!!! ...

in response to: Greyhound Stops Along the 17 by walkhere

Katrin: Hey - Funny: my journey started with reading stuff about Leftover Crack, squatting and mole people while actually I should have prepared a talk about Billy Wilder and Some Like It Hot. Well, anyway, finally......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Shayleia: Thank you for sharing such a hauntingly beautiful journey. I have been in or through New York City a few times and I have always marvelled at the degrees of sheer talent that is......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

cyril bagshaw: Hi Susan The bakery which you knew as Potter's Bakery for many years previous, was owned by James Goodier, brother of Joseph Goodier, who incidentally was the organist at St John's church in Vicar Lee's era,and......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Tex: I actually had to journey up to the fair city of Hutch a couple of weeks ago. I made a visit to your Hutchinson Mall. Do you remember the scenes from 'Dawn of the Dead'......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Junito: [[img:26421]] This Alexander von Humboldt (September 14, 1769 – May 6, 1859) was a Prussian naturalist and explorer, and the younger brother of the Prussian minister, philosopher, and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835). Humboldt's quantitative work on......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Helen Salmon: Hi Uncle Robert! Loads of family on here I'm pleased to see! I've been looking through some of the pictures and posts and although some of it is before my time I can picture where it all......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Ronald V. Regan, Sr.: My mother (Paula/Polla) Zelius (married nams Regan) was born on BArren Island in 1906. HEr mother was Genevive, and dad was Vincente' Zelius. There were a total of five children in the Zelius family. By......

in response to: Barren Island by CartLegger

CartLegger: Jack it seems a fine journey you are making for yourself there. i find St. Augustine quite an interesting city too, and not to be missed. Did you happen to get a snap of the......

in response to: Sidewalk Bikers by jack

EvilGentleman: Ah yes, I know this run well. Journeyed from Nunavut to Winnipeg by plane, then to Montreal and back by Greyhound. With my son, who was age six at the time. And that was all......

in response to: Greyhound Stops Along the 17 by walkhere

Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): For us to travel from Cadishead to Irlam was a big day out hehe. When we used to go to the little wading pool behind Irlam pool, we used to take sandwiches and a......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

been: But I think, ultimately, the fourth is my favourite. Love the dendritic effect of the leafless tree, so sharp in the foreground. The transition from the glittering bay up to the murky sky, through the......

in response to: On a Cloudy Day by Elicar

Paul R Taylor : In its heyday Liverpool was the richest city in the world and was the gateway to Europe, Asia, Australia, south America, north America and the world. The River Mersey, the Irish Sea......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

jack: mrs. waxman, she is in advertising, i was a union linotype operator and journeyman compositor at an old printing company in manhattan on cedar street and washington street....

in response to: Long Island City: Summers End by CartLegger

cyril bagshaw: Hello Sheila Almost spot on,we had the shops in Fiddlers lane from 1947 to our families journey to Adelaide in 1980. I remember your mother very well and grandmother in Mond road.Is'nt it now a......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

CartLegger: EG, this is such awesome adventuring! We all want to follow your journey! I hope you get a chance to geolocate your shots in Google Earth or Google My Maps so we can really get......

in response to: Arctic Graf Truck by EvilGentleman

CartLegger: Why stop at NYC? Moses travelled far and wide in his journeys. So snap away, oh Canadian brethren....

in response to: Robert Moses Photo Collective by CartLegger

artM: Where to start? Planes can't get high enough to see the "largest Nazi symbol on American soil"? Of course they can. This diagram (or even aerial photos) of the runway layout can......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Chicago: Interesting that the picture poster wrote about being a newcommer here and being interested in the projects. I am extremely interested in them. I'm not sure why. I read "There Are No Children Here" in......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

EvilGentleman: These are journeys of the mind accompanied by pictures from a museum. Keep an open mind, and leave jack alone. He's entertaining quite a few of us, and quite well, I might add. He's very......

in response to: La Spa by jack

EvilGentleman: I suspect Chris, like many who grew up around the Maritimes, has finally reached that stage of life where he must venture off to sample life in the big city before deciding where he belongs......

in response to: A Poor Puppeteer by Marlo

Jamie: Nice show and tell series of photos. I can totally identify with what you feel moving ##home## after two years away, as i did the exact same thing. It's all kinds of emotions all at......

in response to: Home Pt. 1: The Trailer Park by CE

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I second that emotion. Jack, this is great. I thoroughly enjoyed your journey. ...

in response to: Flying Down to Jersey by jack

Pat: I'm doing research on the White Star Lines - the RMS Baltic, in particular. My mom was an immigrant to this country in 1928, and I'm trying to put a history of her journey together......

in response to: Cunard White Star Lines by Peter

EvilGentleman: To my way of thinking, graffiti should be both encouraged and it's location controlled within reason, with penalties for those who put graffiti in places where it has no business being. Now, before you all......

in response to: Criminalize Greed, Not Graffiti by Peter

polyetheleneterephthelate: Stunning. Must have made the journey in worthwhile. The third photo is particularly impressive - it still looks like night in the reflection. Nice work....

in response to: Sunday Morning on the Way to Work by Tyfoid Kid

chiamattt: I used to grab the 45 Kipling or ##? Martingrove bus home from Kipling Station when I was in High School. I got a lot of reading done on that daily journey...that is for damn......

in response to: All Aboard by Elicar

EvilGentleman: On May 5 of 1989, I was in the middle of a long road trip with my best friend, Mike. We were in San Diego, California, after having driven 5000 miles through two Canadian provinces......

in response to: Speak Out by M. Rojas

joey: a fine example of pub crawling. on the last leg of the journey- crawling home....

in response to: Vanderbilt Avenue by Night by Peter

EvilGentleman: If you read it without the pictograms, you could see: NO smoking NO drinking NO eating graffiti If only graf artists would start using icing guns. Just imagine the fun of "bombing" a bakery with icing, or the ultimate......

in response to: No, no, no, no by joey

jack: catherine i went to graves street to see my cousins home. it was gone. my family went a few times during the summer. there was very little there in staten island in......

in response to: Seagulls and Pigeons Unite by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Diego: Hi I have been doing parkour for more than two years, I Have seen almost every single website, videos, and articles there is to parkour.I was doing parkour alone for more than one year, now......

in response to: le parkour: london waterloo jam by 3flow

Peter: i lovethe sky in that first shot, and the one of the {tappan zee} bridge, too! sounds like you had a weekend of upstate journeying. cool. i need to get up that way more often....

in response to: Interstate 87 by Barry

Peter: i think this sort of journey is a natural human urge. though i didnt get to meander as much as i would have liked, i drove across america in 2002, and it was great- i......

in response to: Thorndale, Texas by Paul G

elaine: handy if you're a poet. or on a train journey and you don't want to eat from the buffet car...

in response to: Railworld Welcomes You by Jamie

elaine: poor malfy. i hpoe he packed enough sandwiches for his journey, and his teddy/blanket/whatever baby robots need...

in response to: the rash of robot-nappings continues! by jeeff

ea: they mark the spot where he stood for the album cover photo, which is why happiness is irony. or maybe hope - a pushing forward into ether. it's good to start such a......

in response to: Memorial for Mr. Smith by fuzzytank

AirdrieMK: Your last comment about the North stipulates what many people think as being stereo type due to the past troubles. Normally it is due to igmorant people - eg on a recent visit to England......

in response to: Urban Street Propoganda by Jamie

kc: wow. I like the quality of a lot of the posts here, like a story, an intro that builds to some special experience...with this, journey down the lane, the quirky pleasures of the license plates...the......

in response to: A Walk & A Visit by GGP

elaine: sorry to hear about your journey. i see the driving through now, of course, i had forgotten ferries. i used to get the ferry to skye, but now there is a bridge, which has caused......

in response to: Chips for Lunch by Jamie

Jamie: heh i ##knew## that question would surface. Here is a summary of my journey. 1. Get inside red 1995 Ford Fiesta 2. Drive fom Lisnaskea, NI to Larne, NI 3. Drive little car onto big ferry 4. Feel ill......

in response to: Chips for Lunch by Jamie

vz: took the whole roll in under two minutes -- got a single light reading (since the space was pretty much all one ambient light) and then shot from the hip pretty much guessing at where......

in response to: Trump Taj Mahal by vz

elaine: reluctantly becoming a fan. I have just broken my journey early to pphotograph some banksy and chums for your interest..Obviously I have VERY IMPORTANT things to do, so I won't be doing them for a......

in response to: Giant Rat Destroys Liverpool by banksyfan

jamie: So, how long does a journey from Brooklyn - Newark take on average?...

in response to: Riding the PATH Home: Newark - Brooklyn by Peter

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