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Day 753

One-room Schoolhouse

January 21st, 2014


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A little overgrown

January 21st, 2014


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The Kops mausoleum

January 21st, 2014



Easily the largest tomb in Maimonides/Mount Hope

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Snowy Sam

January 21st, 2014


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Marcus Loew

January 21st, 2014



Loew was the founder of Loews Theatres and MGM studios. This NY Times article offers a look at how he got started in the theater business.

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Middle

January 21st, 2014


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Portal of the day

January 21st, 2014



Heading in for a snowy stroll around Maimonides and Mount Hope Cemeteries, which occupy a small corner of the massive cemetery belt that stretches across the middle of the Brooklyn-Queens border.

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Today’s route — 14.6 miles

January 21st, 2014

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Sidewalk dripface

January 20th, 2014



A Paul Richard imitation?

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BE ENTHUSIAST— eh, forget it

January 20th, 2014


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Erstwhile portal of the day

January 20th, 2014



This former Coca-Cola bottling plant is now owned by Brooklyn Bottling, a beverage company that dates back to the 1930s. When Eric Miller, the founder's grandson, took the reins of Brooklyn Bottling in 1988, he introduced some highly successful new products and marketing strategies. Tropical Fantasy, a line of low-priced fruit-flavored soft drinks, was selling extremely well until the sudden appearance in 1991 of anonymous handbills claiming it was made by the KKK and contained "stimulants to sterilize the black man".

As the rumor spread across the city's black neighborhoods, sales of Tropical Fantasy plummeted by 70 percent. Fighting back, Brooklyn Bottling hired a public relations consultant and printed its own flyers stating that the FDA and the city's health department had declared the drinks safe for consumption. The company, whose work force was 80 percent black or Hispanic, met with community leaders and won the approval of some leading African-American activists. Mayor Dinkins, himself an African-American, even drank Tropical Fantasy at a news conference in a show of support. Sales eventually rebounded as people realized the rumor was bogus and once again began chugging down those harmless bottles of artificially flavored high-fructose corn syrup.

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Milk jug poop bag dispenser

January 20th, 2014


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Our Lady of East New York

January 20th, 2014



The plaque beneath this sculpture outside St. John Cantius Catholic Church (a rare trace of the Polish community that once existed in East New York) reads:

OUR LADY OF EAST NEW YORK

PRAY FOR US
RUEGA POR NOSOTROS
PRIEZ POUR NOUS
MÓDŁ SIĘ ZA NAMI
PRAY FOR US

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MEAT BUS

January 20th, 2014


Day 752

Wartburg chapel

January 20th, 2014



This fenced-in, unlabeled old clapboard church belongs to the adjacent Wartburg Lutheran Home for the Aging.