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Browsing articles by Cartlegger - [previous] :: [next]Could this be the longest photo thread on Citynoise? If one tried to snap every Robert Moses development in NYC, it might be. And it can be, if you help out. Keep your cameras handy, and the builder on your mind, as you wander through our city's spaces. To start, here's the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center.
This article has been viewed 2976 times in the last 35 months EvilGentleman: 19th Mar 2007 - 05:12 GMTThe dam under which I used to fish as a boy in Cornwall, Ontario was called the Moses-Saunders Power Dam. The New York State end of the dam is in Robert Moses State Park. That sure takes me back, thinking of lying in the sun on the banks of the St. Lawrence, looking at the dam to see the Star-Spangled Banner and the Maple Leaf flying side-by-side, yet each in their respective nations, while waiting for a fish to bite. Jeez, I'm too young to be sounding like jack, what's happening to me? joey: 19th Mar 2007 - 05:19 GMTmaybe you're waning. we're all waning in the u. s. a. could have been a song by the clash EvilGentleman: 19th Mar 2007 - 05:54 GMTWell joey, since you are my elder, I shall respect your opinion :p CartLegger: 19th Mar 2007 - 08:44 GMTWhy stop at NYC? Moses travelled far and wide in his journeys. So snap away, oh Canadian brethren. little ukraine: 19th Mar 2007 - 16:05 GMTthis is an AMAZING idea, i will gladly contribute to this. i may have stuff already, i'll dig through my old photos tonight. CartLegger: 27th Mar 2007 - 02:58 GMTWould it help if I gave ya'll a map to go by? little ukraine: 27th Mar 2007 - 03:15 GMTAh, I grew up on Long Island, I know the places, I just haven't had an opportunity yet. I haven't forgotten about this thread. iman: 5th Apr 2007 - 16:15 GMTlittle ukraine, man i grew up on long island too man! what town(s) did you live in? Tyfoid Kid: 5th Apr 2007 - 16:37 GMTThis is very cool. I'm just reading that book about Robert Moses - The Power Broker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Power_Broker little ukraine: 5th Apr 2007 - 17:04 GMTTyfoid Kid - I had a chance to read the power broker last summer (appropriately enough, while commuting on the long island rail road). it's a really incredible book, i can't say enough about how much i enjoyed it. it reads as well as a book on the political history of new york as it does on the biography of a legendary figure as it does as a manual on the follies of traditional urban planning, and so on... iman: 5th Apr 2007 - 17:39 GMTman i grew up in sound beach, selden, centereach, rocky point and middle island. iman: 5th Apr 2007 - 17:47 GMThey l.u., i'm goin there over the summer. i'll be sure to go around patchogue, and maybe find some more interesting things in other towns too. CartLegger: 9th Apr 2007 - 22:50 GMTStraight into the belly of the beast. I did this for you, Citynoise!
No, I don't know what they do there now. When you are breaking the law, there is no time to stop and ask lawful questions!
little ukraine: 10th Apr 2007 - 14:45 GMTnice! well done. i'm hosting to post some of the robert moses causeway soon. Brad: 10th Apr 2007 - 15:13 GMT
Took this picture on the forbidden Triborough Bridge last month on vacation. The white signs on the right are "No Photography" signs. I didn't realize what they said until we rode past them, we also were supposed to be walking our bikes over the bridge at the time, oh well, nobody else was on it. I must say, Randall's Island is one creepy place at midnight, I couldn't have been happier to get back on the bridge to Queens, yikes! Tyfoid Kid: 10th Apr 2007 - 17:45 GMTIs all the "No photography" because of the NYC elevated Terror Threat Level BS?? Brad: 10th Apr 2007 - 20:55 GMTThe "threat level" is the only excuse I can think of for not allowing pictures to be taken. If I'm not mistaken, pictures of/in the city's tunnels are also forbidden, or to quote the cop at the Queens-Midtown Tunnel back in 2004: "No you can't get through here on your bike and you can't take pictures, you do, you get a summons"...blah blah blah. Not sure why the other major bridges are ok, like the Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queensboro Bridges or the GWB. Brad: 10th Apr 2007 - 21:00 GMTAnother thing I forgot. Since this is a Roberts Moses post, it would be interesting to see some before and after pictures of areas that his projects went through. I remember seeing a picture of what I believed was the area of part of the Cross Bronx Expressway before and after, looks like it ripped right through what was a pretty nice Bronx neighborhood before it was built. I think this was on the New York City dvd set (by PBS). CartLegger: 10th Apr 2007 - 21:24 GMTWord: I'll try to get some of those from "Robert Moses and the Making of the Modern City". CartLegger: 10th Apr 2007 - 22:45 GMT
Asser Levy Pool on 23rd (or was it 25th?) and FDR drive. Definitely the brighter side of Moses. little ukraine: 8th May 2007 - 03:21 GMTa trip to dc gave me the opportunity to snap some robert moses photos.. here is long island's southern state parkway. note the landscaping of the median: a typical robert moses overpass is detailed with a natural stone pattern designed to blend in with the surrounding environment:
the verrazano barrows bridge, a beast of a structure:
CartLegger: 8th May 2007 - 03:47 GMTLittle Ukraine: Great update! Keep it coming, citynoise snappers! little ukraine: 23rd Jul 2007 - 19:19 GMToops, posted too early..
and one more of the triborough... lesson number one from Mr. Moses: want the public to love you unconditionally? build them massive parks. CartLegger: 23rd Jul 2007 - 19:27 GMTnice, pics, Li'l U. Moses' tentacles were certainly at times warm and fuzzy. little ukraine: 24th Jul 2007 - 14:27 GMTthe cantilevered section of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway:
and for good measure, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade above it, and the view of Lower Manhattan offered there:
CartLegger: 24th Jul 2007 - 14:57 GMTand just to think, Moses had to be lobbied and picketed into creating this wonderful vertical highway. If not for the people of Brooklyn Heights, there would no view and a ditch through the neighborhood. little ukraine: 24th Jul 2007 - 15:15 GMTthose in Sunset Park weren't as lucky. also, not coincidentally, they weren't as wealthy. third avenue? who needs it! "not worth saving." just about two miles south of the beautiful strip of road seen here we get Moses at his worst (doing what he did best). little ukraine: 27th Jul 2007 - 14:50 GMTspeaking of Sunset Park... Here is Third Avenue, once a vibrant street full of shopping and dining (New Yorkers, think Steinway Street, Fulton Street, Roosevelt Avenue). The Gowanus Express, the southern leg of the BQE, arrived in 1941.
The west side of the street abounds with enormous warehouses that stretch all the way to Second Avenue, adjacent to the waterfront that was vital to the neighborhood's economy prior to WWII. You can still see in the roadbed the rails and spurs leading into each of the warehouses along the street. Second Avenue, with its boatyards and heavy industry, was proposed as an alternative for the Gowanus, but Moses wouldn't have it.
Nova: 11th Oct 2007 - 03:50 GMTHope somebody can help - trying to find out the height of the bridges on Southern State Pkwy - that is, the clearance? Does anyone know, or have a photo showing one of those signs? Thanks in advance! little ukraine: 11th Oct 2007 - 04:00 GMToh gosh... it's not very high. maybe you could try to scale it from those pictures... how tall is a truck, 13' 6" i think? so maybe clearance on the southern state is around 11 feet? purely a guess Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by Cartlegger - [previous] :: [next] |
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