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Day 386

Subway stained glass

January 19th, 2013



Vibrant translucency can be found in abundance on the J train's elevated station platforms. I took this shot at the Norwood Avenue stop; you can see some photos from the other stations on the MTA's surprisingly excellent Arts for Transit page.

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Today’s route — 13.2 miles

January 19th, 2013

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A Jamaica-bound J train

January 18th, 2013



on the Jamaica Line over Jamaica Avenue

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Trained pet deposits

January 18th, 2013


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The former Trump Market

January 18th, 2013



An early supermarket built during the Depression by Fred Christ Trump

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You’re welcome

January 18th, 2013


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The best of both worlds

January 18th, 2013



This installation fuses the classic style of a backboarded milk crate with the elegant not-running-into-the-wall-ness of a pole-mounted hoop.

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Peering in

January 18th, 2013



at Cypress Hills Cemetery

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Winding their way up the hill

January 18th, 2013



These stairs ascend to Oak Ridge, constructed in 1905 as the clubhouse for Forest Park's golf course. The building currently houses the park's administrative headquarters, the Queens Council for the Arts, and a community center. Here's a closer look at the place.

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Gotta park it somewhere

January 18th, 2013


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The Old South in New York

January 18th, 2013



This street is a remnant of a once-major route that ran across southern Queens.

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Another 9/11 memorial hydrant

January 18th, 2013



I'm going to count all of these collectively as one memorial, so just consider this an extension of #94.

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MR 2NITE

January 18th, 2013



Plus two more hanging from the rear view. Now let's walk around back and see what his real license plate is.

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This reminds me

January 18th, 2013



of that fungus that grows on trees. You know the one.

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New York City!

January 18th, 2013