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Time to grow up.: If you have left Hutchinson and are still complaining about it on the internet, it may be time to for you to get a life. I spent 18 years here, spent twenty......

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

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

Franny Wentzel: New York is alright... if you love saxophones......

in response to: New York Is... by Peter

Christine Kesler: I've never posted here before but I somehow stumbled upon this website and thus this photo. To put it quite simply, I think this is caused by slobs. I live in Vancouver, BC and I......

in response to: Why Does This Happen? by EvilGentleman

Seaniedawg: Awesome post Cart! I'd love to make a trip there. Great find, and great photos btw! ...

in response to: Custom Machinery by CartLegger

Tony: Hay, do you think David Hicks photo was taken in war torn fighting..you should think twice before putting shit like that on the net.Today a cut, copy, and past will have you on the ten......

in response to: Gun Farm by chiamattt

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: Interesting article. Very good photos and documentary work....

in response to: It Was 20 Years Ago Today... by Franny Wentzel

Brian Bezzant (Bizzy): I remember flashing an AA book whilst driving out of the Aquila site (I never did it whilst driving into the site)- unfortunately I had to stop as one of the other apprentices in my......

in response to: MoD Aquila (Part Two) by Simon Cornwell

Robert: Joey, just took a glance at your crosstowncorrespondence link and found it amazing. your Man Ray friend is an excellent "Post (mail) Artist". I assume that you're the one with Ray at the 1982 photo....

in response to: Bob and Ben by Robert

Peter: the orange toro phone is sitting on my desk about 15" directly to my right as i type this ;)...

in response to: Toro, Toro, Toro by Peter

Franny Wentzel: Those phones weren't sold to the public. Until the 1980s you could only rent them from The Phone Company......

in response to: Toro, Toro, Toro by Peter

Allan Provost: I got a little teary eye when I stumbled unpon this Photo. I lived at 2257 Clifton Ave in the '60 Of cource it,s a little changed like I was looking for Royal,s our corner......

in response to: Sherbrooke & Clifton, N.D.G. by EvilGentleman

IcexAngel: Wow, these photos and everyone's comments have me feeling very nostalgic right now. I was born and raised in Paterson. Graduated from Eastside High School in 1987 and my family and I moved......

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

Robert: [[img:36866]] [[img:36867]] And it seems that these cute animals are spread all over the continent, here are two images shot by my friend, photographer Pedro Velazquez, in South Florida...

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

Phil Ratner Former Patrol#2(1972) #122: Great article and photos. It brings back lots of memories....

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

Galloping Greg: I love Columbus Circle. Nice construction photo above too, Peter!...

in response to: Columbus Circle, Way Back by Robert

Marco: tokyo is not just skyscrapers even though those are the buildings that stand out in the center of the city. The bulk of this city is made of middle-rise buildings and the more you go out......

in response to: Tokyo Architecture by Chris Jongkind

Peter: [[4605:more photos of PS9 here...]] [[img:13781]]...

in response to: PS9 by Robert

EvilGentleman: Hello, Julia. My name is Sean. I took the photos in this thread. If you wish to use one of them for a non-profit purpose, I have no problem with that. If there is profit involved,......

in response to: Sherbrooke & Clifton, N.D.G. by EvilGentleman

Julia Carlson: I'm wondering whether I can use a photo from this site to post on an NDG project website- a Time Bank, where people can exchange services to members within for time instead of money. Who......

in response to: Sherbrooke & Clifton, N.D.G. by EvilGentleman

Peter: finally! a photo! thanks robert :)...

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Robert: [[img:36762]] Here's a photo taken by my father at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens in 1957 of my mother, sister and me. Just to brighten up this article with a little bit of color... ...

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Dave Stork: I love these photos! I lived down the street as a child and we used to stroll in this cemetery, which is located just north of the park where we played. I was intrigued by......

in response to: Empire State Angels by Sean Hopkins

Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner : Stan, the photgrapher with the pony was a distant reltive of mine. He would come to Crown Hieghts from Washington Heights on the subway, with the pony. Chic, I lived at 1125 Sterling Place from when......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

mixolydian: about 75% of payphones have disappeared in the last 5 yrs, due to cellphones. the electronics inside date to the very late 80s to late 90s, and most don't need "hydro" anymore (except for the......

in response to: Oldskool Coke Machine by Peter

EvilGentleman: It took me a while to unearth my old photos. I took a lot of walks around the city this summer, and took pictures along the way. Finally found my photos by doing a full-scale......

in response to: Montreal City Graffiti by Cream - HKI FIN

EvilGentleman: Oh no worries. Your photos are very welcome. I just know that when threads get too long, it slows down the servers, and also causes problems for the viewers with slow connections. Although, I have suggested......

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

Cream - HKI: Cool. I thought the idea is to keep the number of articles as low as possible so people (especially noobies like myself) can find stuff easier. Like, the stuff I had was from the exact......

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

EvilGentleman: Ooh, you found the stairs. I was looking for those... Well, maybe not that hard. I saw people upstairs busy doing some work, and I was not sure how they would welcome me. And I see......

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

Peter: theres plenty of room to duck away form the speeding trains. the problem with the trains is actually paying attention to them and seeing them coming. with no whistles, horns or bells down there, they......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Cream HKI FIN: Some more photos I took this summer. [[img:36579]] [[img:36580]] [[img:36581]] [[img:36582]] [[img:36583]] ...

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant Part 2 by EvilGentleman

Cream - HKI FIN: I visisted the place couple of months back after arriving to Montreal and wanting to capture some of the local stuff. I had some problems getting inside as there were some kids doing their little......

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

Robert: Very good photographic sequence!...

in response to: Citigroup Center by Franny Wentzel

Franny Wentzel: Of all these giants, only the Queen Mary survives with the Olympia the last ship in this photo to be sent to the breakers in March of 2009....

in response to: Ocean Liners! by Franny Wentzel

albert cooper: some more information.netherne was to all intent and purpose "self contained" in that it had a woodwork department,a plumbing one,a glass and paint one,an upholstery one,a shoemaker one, a tailoring one,a laundry,pharmacy and a kitchen......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

Stan: I remember, in the courtyard of our apartment house would come the "I cash clothes man", the violinist. My mother would wrap pennies in brown paper from a grocery bag and throw them down from......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Galloping Greg: Yes, that second photo is really cool!...

in response to: Cactus by nosmo

Robert: Anon, sorry I didn't answer before, but just saw your short question and the answer is no. I actually took that face from a photograph of a childhood friend from Prospect Heights named Ronnie. So,......

in response to: The Boy From New York City by Robert

Doug Lawson: Hi , love your photos, brings back memories of working down a dry dock here in Leith the port of Edinburgh Scotland. Our docks here were smaller maybe handling 20,00 tons but across the forth......

in response to: Dry Dock #1, Brooklyn Navy Yard by NWhyC

robert: Yes, Peter, that's exactly from where I took the model for the building I painted... Wasn't able to go to Brooklyn so I used the photo on the cover of a Led Zeppelin cassette that I......

in response to: My Other Building by Robert

SAR TMB: [[img:36536]] IZ THE WIZ AND VINNY- ALL TIME KINGS OF GRAFFITI PHOTO 2007...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

hannah: very good photo ...

in response to: Where Does Water Come From? by Peter

Marco De Sol: The tone about change in these comments is typical. Puerto Ricans are "bad" and suburbanites moving into the city with 1.5 kids, and 2.5 cars are good. Well, as a college educated Latino I must......

in response to: wicker park by corsakti

Robert: [[img:36518]] Peter, this is where I first started to really get in touch with Citynoise. I thought it was 2006 and it turned out to be a year earlier. Please, send me a note to my newer......

in response to: Washington Avenue, Prospect Heights by Peter

SAR TMB: [[img:36514]] VINNY, I HAVE THIS PHOTO, GOT IT FROM VIC161...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

Robert: Yes, your comment's quite precise, it resembles some kind of pre-war Bauhaus structure. Seen many of your posts and have really enjoyed them, with photos, Polaroids, Art Deco and all... so, let me ask you,......

in response to: Atlantic Avenue 1956 - 57 by Robert

Robert: Thank you CartLegger for your prompt answer. Isn't it interesting to find that the place still looks so modern?... I just looked it up on the Bridge and Tunnel Club and it surprised me to......

in response to: Atlantic Avenue 1956 - 57 by Robert

CartLegger: Yep, thats it--the Brooklyn House of Detention, they call it now! I pass it a few times a week, on my way to the grocery or gym. There are lots of lots of ideas about......

in response to: Atlantic Avenue 1956 - 57 by Robert

Diane C Spitz: If anyone has any old photographs from the Kingston Pen circa early 1900's I would love to see them. My Grandfather was employed there and the family lived across the street form the place.......

in response to: Kingston Penitentiary by EvilGentleman

Radar: As Jen has posted the Merkland Street station chamber is still present. A group called Hidden Glasgow had the chance to go down and see the remains of the old Merkland Street station and walk......

in response to: Glasgow Subway Pre-and-During Modernisation by Gap74

Jethro: these are great photos. I like the picture of the police man who's about to cross :)...

in response to: Video Stills of the Pre-9/11 New York by EvilGentleman

robert: Keen perspective in the first image, good photos......

in response to: 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix by Peter

robert: [[img:36481]] Peter, don't forget to send a few words through my email, seems that I lost your email contact long ago and would like to send you some old photos though the mail. The photo of......

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

Franny Wentzel: Reminds me of this post 9/11 photo... [[img:36478]]...

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

Robert: This is getting more than interesting,,, with Nigerians and allª Well, Peter, to answer your questions let me begin by saying that back in 2006 we got in touch right here, it was over an article......

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

Peter: are you talking about [[9915:this post]]? if so, it might be that the "recent articles" list to the left only lists the ten most recent posts, and many more posts have been posted since sunday. if......

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

Robert: [[img:36467]] Sorry, taking a closer look, found Mike mentioning Miami in February, 2009. This is by far, one of the most interesting articles on Citynoise. It started on March 2006 and is still moving on... Attached......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Robert: .[[img:36455]] Here's a photo of Downtown Miami taken by photographer Pedro Velazquez ...

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Lee Glen - GA: Really nice photos. Enjoyed them very much..Thank You....

in response to: Lower Manhattan from Offshore by Laura

EvilGentleman: Hmmm, thanks for reminding me. I took a lot of photos of this area during {Under Pressure 2007}, but I don't think I ever posted them. I should see if any of these date back......

in response to: Les Foufounes Électriques by nosmo

Graz: What an ODD photo. Glad I got the CHANCE to see it. Hehe...cool capture. ...

in response to: A Happy Coincidence by Plastik.hu

Lee Glen - Georgia: Hi Laura, I enjoyed your story and according to all the posts, you have generated great interest about Yorkville. I'm not from Yorkville,but I can see it was a great community. The photo of the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

joey: eyeofodin's in berkeley ? i guess i'll have a citynoise partner. i've been living in the east bay since 1976. long before i owned a digital camera. i was quoted $101.00 on a part for......

in response to: October Light by joey

Peter: note to self: next time, take a photo of pumps through the hoses and hardware of the industrial-sized gas-pumps right across grand from it, hahaha......

in response to: A Grand Walk by luna park

Howard: I spotted a nice bike at Uncle Jacobs on Spadina via Craigslist. Do you think it's stolen? Is uncle Jacob a regular buyer of hot bikes from Toronto's crackheads? If I was going to buy......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

anon (cpe-98-14-33-148.nyc.res.rr.com): SAR....GREAT PHOTOS GREAT QUEENS HISTORY. KR.1...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

Noah: I moved to Bushwick (Troutman between Irving and Knickerbocker) shortly after graduating from college last December. Reading all the stories about the old neighborhood as well as your comments have been tremendously interesting and make......

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

angelenesdreams: nice set, i'd like to see more of the house. last photo: next time...bring a pipe wrench and open the trap. you never know where treasure is hiding. =D...

in response to: Long Time Hidden by Mikee

Lee Glen - Georgia: Real nice photos. Makes me want to take a stroll say about 7am sunday morning when it's quiet....

in response to: Berwick-upon-Tweed. by Andrew Smith

Bayside Watcher: Kind of like getting a haircut... snip snip... cut... cut... and weeks, months, years later all the hair grows back. Bayside Cemetery is no different. While one-time cleanups are a "feel......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Sean Hopkins: Thanks! Joey~ Hah, I know. The oddest part of the experience was that you see people who have money up the wazoo, and people spending their last two bucks all in the same place. It's......

in response to: Belmont Park: A Day At The Races by Sean Hopkins

Dustin: It seems to me Scott didn't leave the motel, with his photos. My conclusion is he is just starting controversy on this blog. I just moved to Norman and I really like it. It's a......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

CartLegger: Sweet. Telephoto? ...

in response to: Belmont Park: A Day At The Races by Sean Hopkins

SAR TMB: [[img:36233]] my photo, grant layup, IZ,SAR,GHOST, 1992...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

Peter: you know, it really *is* a shame that this is the only post from {black rock city}. i have some hard-copy photos from my trip there in 2001, perhaps ill fire up the scanner......

in response to: The Dreamer by Cosmo

R.L. Lyons: 10/01/09 During the years 1947 thur 55 Norton Kansas, held motorcycle races at the fairgrounds track. Is there anyone who can give me info, photos, race programs info, rider sign up sheets from......

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

Jethro: These are great photographs. I love how the last picture shows how residency is like in Brazil. I've often heard that's how it is like in South America....

in response to: CityScapes - Part VII by livia

jobo: In my experience in Chicago the newly gentrified neighborhoods usually follow this path: 1)Completely non-white 2)Poor white people move in, usually artistic type people 3)As their numbers rise the neighborhood starts to show it 4)When upper class white people......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Peter: fayaz on web makin {sixy} passes put on {sixy} suit and hit on digital masses you need to work on those scanner skills though, fayaz... any eligible lady would be discriminating enough to know that photoshop skillz......

in response to: Sixy Girl Picture 8 by Dylan K

Walking Brooklyn: Living in Williamsburg, I have been doing a lot of walking all around Bushwick lately and almost cannot believe these photos. It's like it all took place in a different world and a different lifetime.......

in response to: Bushwick \'77: When the Lights Went Out by upfromflames

Kirsty Smith: Hey guys some beautiful photos and some interesting points. I think the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most beautiful bridges in the world. I hope to cross it some day myself, funds allowing. ...

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

Heather: These photos show a tenderness for the place and at the same time a real vacancy and sense of abandonment. Such nice photos for such a cathartic time for CI. And to Jack and Djoo, theres......

in response to: Coney Island Deconstruction by luna park

ntatap: Very cool photos. Do any of the classrooms still exist?...

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

Sleepygirl: Wow, what beautiful photographs!!! They break my heart though. As a Cemetery Director this sort of thing disgusts me. It is mismanagement of funds. My cemetery runs off the INTEREST of the funds collected for......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Sixgun: Great photos of such an awesome place! Well done....

in response to: The Wrigley Gum Factory by Peter

susan: Hi my mother used to live in new moss road in a cottage on the right hand side just before the bridge. on the corner of Lynthorpe and new moss road was a big house......

in response to: The Flying Foundation Stone by Andrew Smith

Cameo: This is a 100% real photo I took during a walk-through of the Music Garden. I really ought to do seasonal walk-through and try to frame certain things identically... It would be a fun......

in response to: Music Garden by Cameo

PADE RTW: Sar, it was a pleasure meeting you at Iz's memorial, although I wish it could've been under different circumstances. IZ will be missed by all of us. Thanks for posting these amazing photos....

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

Bayside Watcher: Over the past few months the world has learned about two similar horrendous examples of cemetery and grave desecration (Burr Oak in Illinois and Eden Memorial in California). Both of these have very similar overtones to......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Clocker: Good photos, man! I like the subway photos for sure....

in response to: 2 Subway Stops by adam

Jeff re:Honeys: Thanks for your memories. Honey was my grandfather. I rememeber being at the store a few times as a kid---I was prob 5 or 6. When my dad worked there he would take me on......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Deven K: Sean Hopkins, and just about anyone else: I plan on visiting Kings Park with a few buddies of my own in the near future. It'd be my third trip up there. I usually bring a......

in response to: Kings Park Psychiatric Center: Digging a Little Deeper by Sean Hopkins

EvilGentleman: Nice. Reminds me of some of Peter's urbex articles, such as [[6957:The High Line]] or [[8210:The Freedom Tunnel]], or perhaps my own [[3537:Train Derails on Bridge IV - The Aftermath (With Graf Train Passing By)]].......

in response to: Ditch Journey in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.! by Centripetal Solaris Smith

Dakota: Wow this is fucking FANTASTIC. Lots of posts on this site are really cool, but this one, this one really takes you somewhere. Thanks for going through the trouble to undertake this adventure and post......

in response to: Ditch Journey in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.! by Centripetal Solaris Smith

larry prusak: Hello Jay; Nice to hear form you after half a century! I live in the Boston area and became a consultant, teacher and a writer. Steve......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

angelenesdreams: the tree photo has tits and nipples, a neck, chin and lips, eyes, fingers...and a camel toe from hell. it's a 'shop job. @_@...

in response to: Forrest by Rune Willem

The Bigger E: I remember that derailment...Mr Bigger E and I live on Highlands Avenue, right near the train bridge. There were all sorts of people hanging around at the end of Highlands Avenue and LaSalle Boulevard......

in response to: Train Derails on Bridge by EvilGentleman

Janet: Thank you, Editor, for the deletions. More editing of personal conversations would be useful. Perhaps unnecessary, unrelated photos ought to go too. ...

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Peter: always loving the pichao graffiti :) the photo with the keys is nice... is that graf too or is that place a locksmith or something?...

in response to: CityScapes - Part IV by livia

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