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“By wealth of thought,

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or else by mighty deed, They served mankind in noble character. In worldwide good they live forever more."

This is the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, the nation's original hall of fame. Standing on the grounds of Bronx Community College — which was, at the time of the Hall's dedication in 1901, the University Heights campus of New York University — it comprises an open-air colonnade and 98 bronze busts of famous Americans (four additional inductees from the 1970s are not sculpturally represented). In its heyday, the Hall was quite a prestigious institution, but it has largely fallen out of public consciousness over the past few decades. Its funding dried up after NYU abandoned the campus in 1973, and elections for new members have not been held since 1976.

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The horror!

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Jony Foo

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The Church of St. James, in the background, is a beautiful mid-19th-century Gothic Revival structure particularly notable for its stained-glass windows, which include works by Louis Comfort Tiffany and the Royal Bavarian Stained Glass Manufactory.

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Portal of the day

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Fine workmanship

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As fall turns to winter, this very professionally installed boiler-in-a-trailer is bringing some warmth to the residents of an apartment building that seems to have a history of implementing jury-rigged solutions to remedy its deficiencies.

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Today’s route — 12.5 miles

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Back at Frank’s

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Much better lighting than last time

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Portal of the day

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Eerie passage

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The Samuel Towers

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Holding its own

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Muffler Muffler

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Life under the 4 train

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Warm shadows

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