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CartLegger: The rail aspect of Barren Island is nothing I'd ever thought about before, but now I know! http://members.trainweb.com/bedt/indloco/barc.html ...

in response to: Barren Island by CartLegger

Larry B.: Just discovered this wonderful Eastern Parkway thread through our collective lives. My father and uncles owned the Famous Restaurant on Eastern Parkway and Utica Ave.(now occupied by McDonald's). Does anyone have recollections of the Famous......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

#1fanof281: the place is incredible and everytime i go there, i have a very good time.Steel is the best and hottest dancer in 281 with his amazing body and his hugo boss perfume. I can't stop......

in response to: Le 281 by EvilGentleman

Dale McIntosh: I lived at 6510 Monkland #13 from 1958 to (my sister still lives there)She is on Benny in a lovely apartment. They have done a great job and totally packed, and moved her.I used to......

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

laura: id so love to make this in to a pub i wrk in a bar nearby the horsehoe anyone spare cash??...

in response to: Disused Cinema on Forthill Street by Jamie

John Piraino: I lived at 62 Harman Street between 1949 to 1964. A few posts before was the name Mary Aguanno. I remember her well, she went with a guy named John Bove who lived across the......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

rf46@hotmail.com: Sharon, the candy store was next to the butcher. Maybe not for long. Margie lived on 1st between 92nd and 93rd. A funny story about her. She actually had a priest from OL come to......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Franny Wentzel: I'll see your barge train and raise you a {train barge}... [[img:32978]]...

in response to: Barge Train in the Fog by CartLegger

Arnie Blume: Hi Harry P. It was great seeing your comments. I saw you at the 241 reunion. It was so good seeing all those 241ers again. All those great memories, there must have been some bad but......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Jacob Russell: Good images! I worked there as a Psych attendant... mostly in the geriatric unit, 1967-68... alternative service to military. Have some stories about that place. My niece is a very talented artist.. now living in......

in response to: Haverford State Hospital by Nairi

Robert: What does the B stand for? it could be bacon, ball, bar, balm, beef, beverage, bit, blood, bomb, brew, butt, bush... you name it!...

in response to: A Dish Best Served Wet & Warm by Peter

Robert: Impressive barn! The outside appears to be so decayed while the inside is fairly clean and the objects inside seem rather new... Mikee, your posts, so far, remind of that old Shanty Town song....

in response to: Racing Equipment Inside by Mikee

Ed: On Election Day, took my grandson to the Brooklyn Museum & the Botanic Gardens. Museum is now closed every Monday & Tuesday, but convenient free parking in the lot behind the museum....where I used to......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

overtherainbow: Hey, its gone, no more to rise in the sky. Red bricks of Cabrini, off White colors of The Green, grey bricks of the row houses. No more St. Phillips, St. Dominicks, No......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

Steve: There was a wedding Bar Mitzvah place on Eastern Parkway across from Brooklyn Womans Hospital (where I was born), the something? Mansion. (where I was Bar Mitzvahed) Anyone recall the name? It started with......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Bobby Craig: Empire bar. Getting back to the big school the teachers I remember are Mr McPhee, Mr Alexander, Mr Dunne (the heady) who sadly died during my stint in the Mags, Mr Aitken aka wee akey,......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Billy Newman: My mother lived at 14 Stanley just after the war i was born 1945 sadly she died 1952 tb then my sister and i moved to 9 paisley road the toll next to the old toll......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

The Audacity of Attitude: Hey everyone. I'm a 29 year old white male who lives in Chicago and I rent an apartment in Lakeview a couple miles north of Cabrini Green. I drive by it almost every day and......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

Robert: I can assure you that Bob and Ben had just about finished singing all the songs in Higway 61 Revisited when the painting was done... and, please, let me make clear to some of the......

in response to: Bob and Ben by Robert

Dan Marra/Melucci: Hey All: I lived in Brooklyn up to 20 years old. I lived at 394 Lincoln Place (between Washington ave & Underhill Ave. attended P.S.9 remember Town Hill night club, Liffey's Bar and Randall's bar......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Dan Barker: I visited the place a couple of times a few years ago and met Justo. Well worth a visit. Easy to get to on the bus from Madrid....

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

Unknown: Barbara, just give him some salty commas and and some fried periods......

in response to: Parrot Biting by Jamie

Barbara: I love my blue front amazon but he bites me when I try put my finger in front of him and he will not let me touch him at all what can I do to......

in response to: Parrot Biting by Jamie

DOC: how would you feel on this building being turned into a music venue/bar/hangout with XBOX's TV's and an art gallery? please email me your oppinions at xxx_angel_of_life_xxx@yahoo.com...

in response to: School Number 4 + Nightmare Basement by Your Main Paradox

S: I live here on Troutman btwn K'bocker and Irving. This particular block used to be BAD 3-5 years ago... at least all the locals tell me... Now, its pretty good I'd say, mostly Puerto Ricans been here......

in response to: Is Moving to Troutman St. Between Knickerbocker Ave. and Irving Ave. a Good/safe Idea? by novice-bella2009

Gordy: I moved to 41 Eastern Parkway (Copley Plaza) in 1952. I attended P.S. 241. My 3rd grade teacher was Mrs. Lightcap, 4th grade, Miss Sternfeld, 5th grade was in the High School of Homemaking next......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

cookie rall: Central Ave. Then there was another crowd. Tommy Danburger, Lenny Leggio, Fizzy, Jean Marie tivili(all they guys loved her) Phil Pinion (all from around Menahan St. - Mike Motto, Billy Kiley, Lena, and of course......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

cookie rall: I lived at 285 Central Ave between Greene Ave. and Bleeker St. I hung out in Charlies Candy Store next door to me.Stella Doro was on the corner of Bleeker and Central.Chris DeMarco owned it......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Myrna Spagnolo-Culver: Yes "Clara Barton" was originally called Homemaking. Across the street was Prospect Heights another girls HS, with the Catholic Girls HS behind that. Bobby passed away in 1974 which was a shock to everyone....

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Doc S.......: Myrna...do not remember you - left the area in '52 but do remember a "Bob Chalian". Did "Clara Barton" used to be called the High School for Homemaking????? Then there was a "Girl's High School"......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

EvilGentleman: I'm surprised the {Christian First, American Second} sign did not get the side of his car smashed in. And {Aten all fat people over 5 - Your doc says you goin 2 Hell} is a classic.......

in response to: GOD HATES WHORES.COM by serlingrod

Myrna Spagnolo-Culver: Moved to 1000 President St. in 1954 and attended 241 with Linda Mantel and Norman S.. Was so impressed by neighborhood that I wrote a paper on the area. Ms. Kenny was my favorite......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Franny Wentzel: I spy a few familiar faces and other appendages... Like Bette Davis? Jayne Mansfield, The Bard, Anne Frank and Chaplin on the top row... Jimi Hendrix, maybe Georgia O Keefe and Hitchcock 2nd row. Indira Ghandi,......

in response to: MM by robert

Thomas L: I used to live at 144 Grove street and went to St. Barbara's from 1962 until 1966. The Bonanno family lived in my building. We had a peach tree in the back yard. There was a......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Gooch: Thanks, ATF. I love the Kinsale because it’s so authentic and old-fashioned; it’s probably what Irish bars used to be like. The Kinsale reminds me of old Irish pubs I used to frequent when I......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

atf: gooch...kinsale was my old stomping ground while i was in college....i beleive it moved to 3rd avenue between 93rd and 94th street in the early 80s....i think it was and is still owned by the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

j.velezsoto: thank to nerva for bringing me to memory lane.i too remember the factory that blew up in and wilson greene avenue.i also remember deans on knickerbocker and were is today burger king it was......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Mary Barnett: gorgeous colors! lovely place....

in response to: Gowanus Bridgeface by Peter

Cliff: I lived at 1038 Union Street, between Franklin and Bedford Avenues. Gus's Luncheonette was on the corner. Honey's Toy Store was in the middle of the block. I man named Danny owned it. Fisher's supermarket......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Gooch: Can anybody tell me about the Kinsale Tavern, the Irish bar on 2nd Ave. near 94th St.? Has it been here forever? Any stories about this wonderful place? Thanks....

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

fM: ATF.... my humblest apologies, I just read the story by mike daly about obama living on 94th street when he was a student at Columbia. Unbelievable... the building next to where I grew up "1960-75"......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Indiana John: This is a 1936 Chevy Master. they also made a Standard, it had no trunk lid, The back seat folded forward to access the storage area. The standard also had leaf springs up front, where......

in response to: Classic Cars 3 - 1936 Chevy by EvilGentleman

Mary Barnett: great place!...

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant Part 1 by EvilGentleman

NotAnAnimalHater: I live in Philly PA. I saw on the news that raccoons are taking over in Philly. I've had them in my ceiling for over a year now. In the summer they're not so troublsome.......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

My Block: Wow Laura, great story, I'm sure you got an "A" especially if the responses your article received had anything to do with grading you. I read every one of the responses and enjoyed them immensely.......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

joey: me? i'm a commuter with a camera waiting for my train. coliseum BART station....

in response to: Mornings on San Leandro St by joey

atf: Grew up in yorkville mainly in 70s (1964 to 1992). My mom still lives in Stanley Issacs. Those projects use to be all working class irish, italian and german. I remember st iggys, sandpark, the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Ted Steenwerth IV: WoW!! memories I worked there for a year loading gates in 79-80 (citation,2 door and 4 door plus the skylark) my dad did 35 yrs (sprayer then they bought in the robots)and other family worked there......

in response to: Abandoned General Motors Plant by Peter

cletus: I'm from Norton and when i am not beating my wife and/or kids or at the bar forgetting about my miserable job at the state prison or driving my "pick 'em up" truck.. i'm at......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Sol: Does anyone remember the Father / Son nights put on by the Men's Club at Union Temple? I recall seeing Rocky Graziano, Barney Ross, Ruby Goldstein (the referee), along with Gill Hodges, Pete Reiser, Duke Snyder......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

JD: Just found this by googling 'too old to skateboard?' and I'm bloody glad I did. Inspiring reads from everyone one of the comments as well as the initial post. I've always been interested in skateboarding going......

in response to: I\'m Too Old for Skateboarding by JJ

Pope John Paul II Family Academy: Hello all. I am Jim Viola, VP for Development & Community Development at the new Pope John Paul II Family Academy. It is wonderful to read all your comments. We have renovated the old building......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

pierre: It makes me embarrased to be a Boricua and see moronic displays such as this in public. ...

in response to: Blame it on Da Goose by Peter

Bruce Barton: Dear Eden, I knew your sister Susan as a summer friend from Gratten Lake. All the kids had so much fun up there. I remember one hot and sunny day we all went......

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

Ramona: I lived on Park Place between Buffalo and Ralph Ave 1957-1964 (PS 191)having real lemon ices with the lemon pits included, Knish store on St John's Place, Congress Theatre on Saturday's, Walking to Eastern Parkway,......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Debbie Pernice: Stumbled onto this website...Was St.Barbara's Grad in 1973 (last class) Lived on Gates Ave between Wilson and Central. My Dad owned the Luncheonette on Wilson between Gates and Linden St. My whole family of Uncles,......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Mary Barnett: Thanks Ann....! Great Building, miss it....

in response to: Chattanooga Bank Building Vault(s) by Mary Barnett

Mary Barnett: Wow, Gale. I am so sorry. Where are you now? I live a block from the church....

in response to: St.Elmo Methodist Church Fire by Mary Barnett

Peter: and how do you propose we destroy this barbarism, antônio from {brasil}?...

in response to: 17 State Street by Peter

Antônio: I'm solidary to your campaing against degradation of New York, with zones turned trash by real estate speculation. It happens all over the world. I ask you to persist and call together all people to......

in response to: 17 State Street by Peter

John Lonergan: Does anyone remember Butch's bar &restaurant, Church and Utica...Silhouette Lounge, Utica and Cortelou Road or Lupo's Bar on E. NY and NY Ave? Possibly, more Kings County Hosp. area or Pigtown?...

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Gooch: Does anyone remember an Italian restaurant/bar on York Ave. & the mid-80s called "Carmello's." I don't think it's there anymore but back in the 1960s or 1970s it was supposedly quite the place and was......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

anon (207-237-48-145.c3-0.80w-ubr9.nyr-80w.ny.cable.rcn.com): Thelma: I read many months ago in The Tablet that St. Barbara's was going to re-open as The Pople John Paul II Family Academy to servce poor families in the parish. There was going to be......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Helen Kay: This is the mirror, said to have been in the Field House when it was bombarded during the war of 1812. It appears to have the orginal glass and measures 34 inches across. If......

in response to: The Field House by zagg

Beth: I saw someone above ask what type of activities are you looking for. Well, I have a 20 month old and I moved to one of those planned communities with the amenity center, pool, tennis,......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Thelma Fuentes: I have it understood that the old St. Barbara's School is going to be used again. Anybody know as what?...

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Anne-Marie in South Shields: My parents were married at All Saints Barton 50 yrs ago in 1959. I am from Urmston and my first student job was at GUS in Eccles in the 1970s so I crossed the swinging......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

Elliot Remler (Tempe, Az.): Pres. Bush (W) told Pres. Chirac of France years ago of "Gog & Magog" in the book of revelations; that "They have got their foot in the door in the middle east." We are fighting wars......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

charlie p: contact Jviola@rcn.com re st.barbara site repening ceremony,september 13. also,dr.pellicanes home and office was at 930 bushwick near green ave untl 1974. his children,mary ,rosanne and charlie live manhattan,sea cliff and queens respectively....

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Mr. Tomaselli: I was recently shown comments written on this site by two former students of P.S. 274. Barry and antblack, I was rather pleased to know that someone remembered me. After reading those complimentary......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Yard Dog: Thanks for posting these great pics. After WW2 , my dad helped build the Philip from the bare hull up. He worked on her for about 10 years and he said he loved every minute.......

in response to: Tugboat Philip T. Feeney by Peter

Winnl: Its good to read that there are people out in the world, who at 30+ yo. still realise how good skateboarding really is. I skated as a teenager just as a means of getting around.......

in response to: I\'m Too Old for Skateboarding by JJ

Sol: Just played the new Neil Diamond concert at MSG DVD, and noted that it includes a section devoted to Neil's visit back to Erasmus Hall HS. It shows the construction material in front of the......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Pancom: I used to have that bike. It was a good bike, barring some electrical issues. It's a shame to see this one so corroded. At least the dove's getting some use out of it....

in response to: Dovebike by Peter

Mary Barnett: this is amazing, i live here and hadn't seen it....

in response to: Boys Club by fuzzytank

YMXguy: Thanks for the great post Franny! I work for a small airline based at Mirabel, and it just infuriates me to see this great facility go to waste. The race track is already built......

in response to: Mirabel Airport Brochure by Franny Wentzel

Mary Barnett: [[img:35466]] ...

in response to: St.Elmo Methodist Church Fire by Mary Barnett

Mcgee: It's true that all cities and towns create trash/pollution to one degree or another. A certain amount is inevitable. And each era has its own particular concerns regarding what's actually garbage and what is......

in response to: Barren Island by CartLegger

copsuckock: fuck the police when they kill one innocent kid they walk,beat a female bartender they walk...but when kill one of them they say we deserve to die lol fuck em' hahahaha...

in response to: Fuck Police! by Elicar

barbara: Any place is boring when you want it to be. Hutch is a good town with lots of history and interesting people. Please do not be so judgemental. Maybe you are the boring one...

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

jack: there was a bar called the lili marleen in worms germany and they had a saw fight there and there was blood and body parts all over the place. ...

in response to: Musical Saws by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Brian Dring: As a youg man back in 1976, I used to go down to Rockhead's to see the great soul bands in the upstairs cabaret...and yes, he always did have a rose for the ladies. The......

in response to: Rufus Rockhead Street by EvilGentleman

Michelle: It might be easyto make noise with a saw, but to play well - not easy at all. Check out the videos on the festival's page: http://www.MusicalSawFestival.org/videos There's also mp3 downloads on the side bar....

in response to: Musical Saws by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

ms.lynetta funchess: oh yea not to mention the candy house around the corner where earl chester use to live ...mr. ellis and i went to school with albert lowe...i still talk to latesha holman on the 3rd......

in response to: Crooked Post by GGP

Mary Barnett: yes, I -oddly- check all firehydrants now to see if they are made in Chattanooga. There are some rather old large ductile iron pipes under the streets in NYC made in Chattanooga. If you find......

in response to: U.S. Pipe Foundry Demolition by Mary Barnett

Mary Barnett: [[img:35351]] [[img:35352]] [[img:35353]] [[img:35354]] ...

in response to: U.S. Pipe Foundry Demolition by Mary Barnett

Mary Barnett: great post. great american history. thanks....

in response to: Former New York City Fire Patrol Houses by ntatap

Mary Barnett: peter - i certainly hope you went inside and enjoyed refreshments at this legendary spot.......

in response to: Lamar\'s Restaurant by Peter

Kelly Stowell: Helen - Yes, you are correct. Jill is my younger sister who lives in Hillsboro. Chris is actually my stepbrother who lives near Columbus. I have many other siblings, as well, but......

in response to: Yuba by Paul G

Rick F.: Linda: Good memory. My Mom, Anne, passed away in 1999, and her twin sister, Eileen, died about 15 years, before. Yes, I do have two younger brothers, Paul and Robert. I e-mail with Schimmel almost......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Linda: Hi Rick Feinstein: Sorry for the delayed response, but I do not have a computer and I use my friend Susan's computer. You may remember her, she lived on Carroll Street near Franklin......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Mary Barnett: [[img:35285]] view from 8th street of {painter's} easel at window of third floor studio. the painted cut out lower window dressings were done a decade ago by an {artist} who had been in the building nearly 20......

in response to: Chattanooga Bank Building Vault(s) by Mary Barnett

Mary Barnett: what is happening to this bk bldg? the bank building here is to become a Crowne Plaza Hotel. creative people + creative spaces g.o.n.e....

in response to: Chattanooga Bank Building Vault(s) by Mary Barnett

Mary Barnett: really nice, and just in time, huh?...

in response to: A Floating Dystopia by Peter

Mary Barnett: love all of this. please post more!...

in response to: Alleys, flowers, chains by fede

Peter: indeed, thats a half-sunken boat, and a barge behind. ill have to dig up my photos of the adjacent piers... abandoned trucks and piles of random, broken heavy equipment with trees growing through them, etc... dunno......

in response to: A Floating Dystopia by Peter

Mary Barnett: That is the building, RR in the corner street level. A developer has purchased the building and it is to become a hotel.... displacing alot of local artists. ...

in response to: Chattanooga Bank Building by Mary Barnett

Barbara F: I am the baby that is in the Casuso christmas photo above. My Grandfather is holding me. I have such great memories...

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Barbara F: I did a google search on St. Joseph's church to baptize my son and this article popped up. I thought it was really cool. My maiden name is Casuso. My dad is Bob Casuso. I......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Franny Wentzel: From my old hometown Berlin are two interesting specimens of the observation towers with restaurants... [[img:35144]] The Funkturm (Radio Tower) - built in the 1920s in West Berlin's Exhibition Grounds. Has restaurant and OB platform. [[img:35145]] The 'Tele-spargel'......

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