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Forgotten New York is a website created by Kevin Walsh (born 1958) [1] in 1999, chronicling the unnoticed and unchronicled aspects of New York City such as painted building ads, decades-old castiron lampposts, 18th-century houses, abandoned subway stations, trolley track remnants, out-of-the-way neighborhoods, and flashes of nature hidden in the midst of the big city. [2]
The park was renamed to Great Adventure Amusement Park. In the 1970s New York's Public Development Corp (PDC) took the land via eminent domain for the purpose of an industrial development. The property remained vacant and abandoned for years until being occupied by a movie complex, Toys R Us (closed in 2018) and office buildings. [54]
Quester I wrecked in Coney Island Creek. Quester I is the name of a 45-foot (14 m) submarine built in 1967 by Jerry Bianco, [1] a shipyard worker in Brooklyn, New York City.. Bianco built the submarine from salvaged metal, with the goal of either raising, or salvaging valuables from, the wreck of the Italian passenger liner SS Andrea Doria, which sank off Nantucket Sound in 1956 after being ...
In 1965, the same year Babe and Bill Paley upgraded to their sprawling Upper East Side abode, Capote moved from a rented Brooklyn Heights basement apartment to one on the 25th floor of 860 United ...
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The Staten Island boat graveyard is a marine scrapyard located in the Arthur Kill in Rossville, near the Fresh Kills Landfill, on the West Shore of Staten Island, New York City. It is known by many other names including the Witte Marine Scrap Yard, the Arthur Kill Boat Yard, and the Tugboat Graveyard.
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