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Siamese sidewalk vents

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over the tracks of the Port Washington Branch

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Portal of the day

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Squirrel in concrete

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Yet another evicted TV

January 5th, 2013



Replaced by some flashy new Christmas present, no doubt

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Hilltop treeshouse

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A frozen winter sunset

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at Bowne Park

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Bowne Park in action

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Quadruple threat

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Two pairs of foo dog "yard" guards

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The aforesaid old house

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PROPERTY LIИE

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at the entrance to Powell's Cove Park

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What lies inside those walls

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This model of 7-20 Point Crescent, one of the many mansions ornamenting the streets of Malba, stands outside the gated property. How close of a match is it to the real thing?

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By Order of the President!

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(of Queens.)

Once again, that's the Whitestone Bridge, with its stay cables, lurking in the background.

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Oh, how modest

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Malba Yacht Club

January 7th, 2013



This marina opened just last year; the original one burned down two decades ago.

Malba, by the way, is an acronym constructed from the last names of its five founders: Maycock, Avis, Lewis, Bishop, and Alling.

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Portal of the day

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College Point roller hockey

January 7th, 2013



This rink opened in 2005; the surrounding park had previously been closed for several years during the clean-up of illegal construction waste that a contractor hired to renovate the site had dumped there.

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Welcome to Beechhurst

January 8th, 2013



Ostentation seems to be the aesthetic of choice in certain parts of this Queens waterfront neighborhood, which was once home to two of the world's most famous peopleMary Pickford and, legend has it, Charlie Chaplin — among many other well-known entertainers (including Harry Houdini).

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It's not all Spanish tile roofs around here — plenty of regular guys are still hanging in there, too.

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Subtle touches

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What you can't see is a life-size carved stone nativity scene showcased inside a big recess in the brick wall behind the car.

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Portal of the day

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Overstating your case

January 8th, 2013



A wonder of nature?! Whatever happened to the days of "adequately"?

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The Throgs Neck

January 8th, 2013



Connecting Queens and the Bronx, this span opened in 1961 to ease congestion on the nearby Whitestone Bridge.

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Le Cats

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As indicated by the name carved above the door of the house on the right, this is the Le Cats on the Water feral cat colony, maintained by volunteers here at the LeHavre On the Water apartment complex.

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Trees, trees, trees

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Astronaut memorial

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Against the backdrop of PS 193's "Discovery of Dreams" mural, this memorial pays tribute to the fallen crew members of Space Shuttles Challenger and Columbia.

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PVC fishing rod holders

January 8th, 2013



Overlooking the Throgs Neck Bridge, the northern end of Utopia Parkway is apparently a popular spot for local anglers, including His Highness Hollywood J, a.k.a. The Whitestone Fisherman, a.k.a. The Best.

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The mail might stop coming, but the Yellow Pages won't.

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Immanuel Lutheran Church

January 8th, 2013



According to Immanuel's website, pilots flying into LaGuardia once used this church, with its lit-up steeple, as a landmark on the approach to Runway 22. One night, when the lights failed to turn on, the church got a call from the airport, asking if they still intended to light the steeple in the future.

LaGuardia is one of the few airports that still employs visual approaches, in which pilots use landmarks instead of instruments to guide their planes in. Here's a cockpit video of the scenic Expressway Visual approach to Runway 31.

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9/11 memorial #108

January 8th, 2013



Outside the FDNY Engine 295/Ladder 144 firehouse

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A six-foot-tall rabbit

January 9th, 2013



in Harvey Park. Get it?

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Knee-high white socks

January 9th, 2013



Practical and stylish!

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Located inside the Pan-Macedonian Studies Center, this is the first Greek-American library in NYC.

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An out-of-business bakery

January 9th, 2013



The former Irene and Sal's

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Really selling that haircut

January 9th, 2013



It's been four months and he's still miserable. Although he's not the only one on the board questioning his choice of hairstyle...

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Ol’ No. 21!

January 9th, 2013



Hoping it'll look better if he squints one eye.




I asked the guy standing out front how long this place has been a bar. His response: "Well, I know it's at least— let's see, I've been coming here since I was 16, so at least 30 years."

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It's even more massive than this picture makes it seem.

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Portals of the day

January 9th, 2013



Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church

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Sandy’s calling card

January 9th, 2013



Upturned roots, tarp-covered roof, fallen streetlight

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Manicured lawn

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Barberz #29

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Grace Episcopal Church

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St. Nicholas Orthodox Church

January 9th, 2013



I'm pretty sure this one's actually a spaceship. You can see some beautiful shots of the interior on the church's website.

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St. Luke’s Catholic Church

January 9th, 2013



Whitestone is home to quite a wide variety of ecclesiastical architecture! Here's some info about the repair work being done on this 1898 structure. And here's what it looks like without all the scaffolding.