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Nolan’s Lane

April 19th, 2013



Another lingering trace of old Canarsie

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Congregation AAA Canarsie

April 19th, 2013



Ahavath Achim Anshei

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A surviving barn?

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The old Avenue D Theater

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5224 Tilden Avenue

April 21st, 2013



Jackie Robinson rented this house in East Flatbush from 1947 to 1949 (his Rookie-of-the-Year and MVP seasons, respectively).

UPDATE: Jackie may have only lived here from April 1948 to May 1949, although I found some photos, apparently from July 1949, of him and his family here.

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Because I doubt they'd even notice if you took such a small proportion of the total.

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Flatlands Reformed Church

April 21st, 2013



This congregation was established in 1654; the current church building dates to 1848.

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into Flatlands Reformed Church

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A burial ground since the 17th century

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TO THE MEMORY OF
PIETER CLAESEN WYCKOFF
AND HIS DESCENDANTS
EARLY MEMBERS
OF THIS CHURCH

THIS TREE IS DEDICATED
MAY 22, 1938

THE WYCKOFF ASSOCIATION
IN AMERICA

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Rest in pieces

April 21st, 2013



Folkert's wife passed away in 1778, almost three decades before he did. Perhaps he remarried within a few years: a history of the Bergen family mentions that in 1792, a man named Folkert Sprung and his wife returned to Flatlands "from the bay of Chaleurs, in Canada (to which they had retired after the revolution, in consequence of having been active tories, and from which, in consequence of the rigors of the climate and sterility of the soil they were glad to remove)".

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The Kings Highway

April 21st, 2013



An ancient Brooklyn thoroughfare

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9/11 memorial #141

April 21st, 2013


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Barberz #70

April 21st, 2013


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Sidewalk oddity

April 21st, 2013



A filled-in planter? Perhaps something grander? It reminds me of an old horse trough we once saw, but that's probably just wishful thinking...

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Portal of the day

April 21st, 2013


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A lesson in tire stacking

April 21st, 2013



This is apparently known as "lacing".

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Morris J. Golombeck, Inc.

April 22nd, 2013



It was quite fragrant out on Franklin Avenue today, thanks to the Golombeck family. Their spice importing business is located here in the old Consumers Park Brewery.

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Church of God of Prophecy

April 22nd, 2013


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Lost in Flight

April 22nd, 2013



Remote-controlled quadrocopter with GoPro camera

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Freedom in neon

April 22nd, 2013


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Awesome mailbox #72

April 22nd, 2013


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Zulu shields

April 22nd, 2013


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WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKES

April 22nd, 2013



The former Mardi Gras Theatre

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KINGS COVNTY HOSPITAL

April 22nd, 2013



An emergency room that can stand in for a battlefield, and a psychiatric unit once called a "chamber of filth, decay, indifference and danger"

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Barberz #71

April 22nd, 2013


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Churchagogue of the day

April 22nd, 2013



Grace Deliverance Tabernacle, formerly Congregation Beth Israel

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School Lane

April 22nd, 2013



From the Canarsie Courier: "Before Remsen Avenue existed, children walked to P.S. 114, a wooden schoolhouse, through School Lane, which ran alongside of 'Pop' James' Grocery and Candy Store."

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Barberz #72

April 22nd, 2013



Plus an auto spa!

(In order for a barbershop to qualify for the Barberz tally, its name must include a Z where an S would normally be. In this case, although it's not obvious, "Nevz" fits the bill as a Z-ified version of "Nev's", with "Nev" referring to Nevada Myers, the owner.)

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Until it was sold off a couple of years ago, this was the only active cemetery managed by the city, with the exception of the potter's field on Hart Island.

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More photos here

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Beach Place

April 22nd, 2013



A strange little block-long pedestrian alley

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Canarsie Park

April 22nd, 2013



According to signs in the park, these restored wetlands are located on the former site of a leaf-composting facility. A Revolutionary-era farmhouse that once stood within the bounds of the park and served as a concession stand during the early 20th century was dismantled in 1929 and transported to the Brooklyn Museum, where it was reassembled inside a gallery on the fourth floor (photos here).

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Paerdegat Basin

April 22nd, 2013



Here's a great aerial photo of this Jamaica Bay inlet during the construction of its new combined sewer overflow facility.

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New Belt Parkway bridges

April 22nd, 2013



Carrying the Belt Parkway across the mouth of Paerdegat Basin at the edge of Jamaica Bay, these two structures were built over the past few years as part of a city DOT plan to reconstruct seven aging crossings along the highway. You can still see some of the piers from the original bridge standing between the new eastbound and westbound spans.

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The Canarsie Courier

April 22nd, 2013



Every Thursday since 1921

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A dangling STOP

April 22nd, 2013


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Gomberg Seltzer Works

April 22nd, 2013



This is the city's last seltzer factory, where a century-old carbonator is still doing its best Jesus impersonation: turning chilled, triple-filtered New York City tap water into "the poor man's champagne". The bubbly beverage is delivered to customers in thick glass siphon bottles (most of them made in Czechoslovakia during the middle of the last century) at a pressure of 60 pounds per square inch. Comparing his supremely fizzy product to "that dreck you buy in the supermarket", Kenny Gomberg says: "Good seltzer should hurt. It’s the truth."

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Portals of the day

April 22nd, 2013




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World War I tree memorial

April 22nd, 2013



This plaque outside Canarsie's PS 115 looks identical to those found along Eastern Parkway. Planting trees in honor of fallen soldiers seems to have been a popular practice in the years following World War I.

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Wiry sunset

April 22nd, 2013


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Church @ The Rock

April 22nd, 2013



Established in 1839 as the Methodist Protestant Church of Canarsie, and later known as Grace Church, this is the oldest congregation in Canarsie, although it's not clear exactly when the present structure was built.

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Built in 1879

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Bottle in the asphalt

April 25th, 2013


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New granite curbs

April 25th, 2013



Part of the Junction streetscape beautification project taking shape around the intersection of Flatbush and Nostrand Avenues in Brooklyn