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There are 92 comments about "7th"

anon (cache-ntc-ab03.proxy.aol.com): Liz: My sister was born in St Marys Hospital in 1929,the only one of seve siblings born in a hospital. We all went to St Matthews school and church in the 1930s. The boys......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

adr: im not gonna read any of these comments, all i know is that the pics were all of one area by the old hospital, not the church, i dont know what year, but now they......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Rita Spencer Knudsen: 27th Jun 2008 : I lived around Flatbush Ave. and my Mom would take me over to Decatur St. to see my Aunts Francis and Nellie. Nellie had the Nellie Cook Dance Studio on Broadway and I took dance......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Cecilia Midiri: All the people up there who are talking about when Kensington changed are talking about when the neighborhood became desegregated and people of color started moving in. Anyway...I work every day and so does......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

Tex: I don't drive down 17th, I drive to work in a brand new convertable down streets lined with palm trees and seagulls flying overhead. Because I live and work in a city that promotes good......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

jack: nice shot mike, i have to look for it when i'm in the city, my son lives on east 7th. ...

in response to: Storefront East 1st Street Between 1st and 2nd Avenue by Mike L.

zagg: Thanks serlingrod! I think you're right. I'm not 100% sure though. little ukraine: these photographs were from South streeth and 7th avenue for the most part. ...

in response to: The First 60 Minutes of My Return by zagg

EMILY: CLEANER NEW YORK: 27th Feb 2008 - 02:35 GMT THIS SPRAY PAINT DOES NOT MAKE FOR A CLEANER NEW YORK. PLEASE USE DRAWING PAPER NEXT TIME Peter: 27th Feb 2008 - 04:56 GMT i tried that; the spraypaint......

in response to: More Brooklyn Graf by Peter

Ben Baillargeon: Let me tell everyone the number one way to stop bike theft! Don't be stupid for one without critisizing anyone, but if you love you bike bring it everywhere you go! seriously i ride my norco......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

ed marecek: go yorkville pirates....grew up 76th second and third....east side house, john jay park[yea, we played softball] and association in the street, remember that?? sold shopping bags on 2nd ave....doubles and homers of the wall [77th......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Bob: March 7th 2008: Are you serious? If you seen a termite in your house, would kill just that one or would you tear the house apart and kill every one of those bastards? That's just one reason we......

in response to: Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today by Peter

re: samuel: Actually the run down st. elizabeth hospital is typical of a lot of run down buldings in hutch, he should of taken pictures of the ghost town which makes up downtown, that's why you have......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Samuei: Not to disrupt the discussion, but did anybody else notice that those photos (except the one picture of the Fair) are all of the same building? It's on 20th and Monroe, about a 5 minute......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

julissa: Im From sunset park..the last shot is 38th street..i lived in 37th street.I love sunsetpark...hopefully movin back within 1 year...currently in syracuse ny...i luv pl who appreciate the tru beauty of the concrete jungle....

in response to: Sunset Park by little ukraine

jettr130: I"grew up"on the streets of Yorkville.I lived there from 1946-1957.My family first lived on 73rd and 74th sts. on 2nd Ave. My grandmother lived on 87th and 88th on York Ave. I went to just......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

EvilGentleman: Finally dropped below freezing again last night. It's now -4 out there. Oh well, only 2 1/2 months until REAL spring... And in the Arctic, I had whole years where the highest temperature was 19. I......

in response to: Spring in January? by Elicar

Liam McCann: Reading your article was like going back home. I grew up on 87th ST. off of Lex and remember alot ot the locations you cited. I remember what the Rupert Towers development was......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Susan Monti-Luciano : Hi Lisa and Ricky -WOW this is an awesome page- I was just searching some stuff on Bklyn and up came this website. This is truly amazing and brought back too many memories of us......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

jack: thank you little ukraine, i never knew about that ceremony, i thought new yorkers forgot about that fire, seems when i read the book about it many years ago i became emotionaly tied to the......

in response to: Walking Through Washington Square Park On My Way to Dinner by jack

Glen: Great pictures ! I lived on 77th street, 5th ave, but we visited friends that lived right next to the park, lot of great memories coming back.... Moved from Brooklyn in 73, no live in Norway......I'd......

in response to: Sunset Park by little ukraine

Liz October 27th 2007: I kive a good 15 minutes from the tunnel and have been going through through the tunnel all my life. As a child we went through it every Sunday to see my grandparentsand it is......

in response to: Washburn Tunnel by ian

BillyRanger: I was on the bike path between bay 8th street and 17th ave foot bridge. There are some spectacluar sunsets there....

in response to: VZ Sunset by BillyRanger

jack: wow, here it is september 2007 and i'm listening to all of you talk about the theatres in brooklyn, yes karen those were great day's waiting in line to run into the theatre on a......

in response to: X Movie Theatre by jack

Tonya James-Rance: The pic dated 23Feb looks like my old church and school St. Marks Lutheran.. Bushwick Ave... Wow!! Troutman sure looks bad.. When I was younger it was much prettier.. Well.. I thought it looked nice......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Tasha: I lost my bike of over 5 years, and sole mode of transportation, just the other night... fack! Blue Norco Bush Pilot, with black handle bars, 21 speed, special click gears... sigh. It was hacked off a......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

barry: I have a old post on here (7th century church).Not same place put there is a link there for this place....

in response to: Pubble Graveyard by barry

CO-TX: Ok you want some real dirt on denver look: at South Table mountains (west denver) NREL complex it is officaly of solar research station but really a tunnel door (south west corrner of the facility......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

jack: my son lives on 7th street....

in response to: East Village by julie

damn: Is bedford avenue around 7th street dangerous man? im a chinese kid and i dont wanna dir...

in response to: Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn? by Jayne

Peter: i shit you not- i walked past this exact phone two days ago, transferring to the Q to 7th Ave after a stop at the Atlantic Target... and didnt snap a photo of it myself......

in response to: Is It Something I Said? by CartLegger

j.walthers@timesnewsweekly.com: In response to upfromflames regarding Bushwick Corners: This response requires both historical perspective and adjustment of mind set to the Colonial New World. The 17th Century was a fundamentally agrarian society dedicated and tied to land......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

EvilGentleman: Bienvenue. Editor, before you mis-read and delete the above anon comment from march 7th, I believe it actually translates into a quite nice compliment. According to my french-english dictionary, "terrible" in French translates into either......

in response to: Train Derails on Bridge IV: The Aftermath (With Graf Train Passing By) by EvilGentleman

miguel p. from nyc: check this out - i just saw this guy on w. 137th street in manhattan at about 5:30am at a deli shop and he himself gave me this web address. ha-ha. isnt that crazy??? ...

in response to: Ninjas Killed My Family - Need Money for Kung-Fu Lessons by Jayson

BDweller: Hey, upfromflames, your picture of the entirely sealed-up apartment building [Feb 17th] looks like a burn-out to me. You can see the scorch marks around the fire escape. "Is it a careless landlord......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Brad: Darn, I'll be in NYC March 11-17th, way before the project is up and running. Will it also be available to view online? Here is some audio from the FDNY's "War Year's". The 2nd one is......

in response to: Why Did Bushwick Burn? by upfromflames

sharon : This article is very meaning as i am in the 7th grade i under stood thanks it helped on my report ...

in response to: Results/Hypothesis? by Peter

jack: looks like around 7th or 8th avenue. great shot. but i'm confused, is it kosher or non-kosher?...

in response to: Who Can Resist? by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

ldt43 :17th Jan 2007: The Lee family were all very unique in their own right as I was told.And a book could be written about each them.It would be intresting to know more about them.That time in Houston was......

in response to: Link-Lee Mansion by groovehouse

xtian: The first Neck Face "piece" I saw was on North 7th in Bedford, an old garage door with "Beat Your Kids" or something...it's probably still there. Graffiti is so played out. I'm so......

in response to: Fuck Neck Face by sine

Dave: [[img:17928]] Barton Bridge was completed on the 17th July, 1761. It was built by James Brindley, and shows the bridge looking downstream and the road bridge is behind. The old bridge was removed for the opening......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

little ukraine: hello, jack's daughter, and welcome! congrats on the recent master's degree. we seem to share similar feelings for the library. as for my personal opinion, i think it would be best to......

in response to: A View Down the Avenue by jack

Jerry Pflugh: 17th Oct 2006 : My dad, Ted Pflugh, was Commander of that VFW post, the Mohr-Christie Post #158, several times during the fifties, and my mom, Eileen, was President of the Ladies Auxiliary. They were in office when the......

in response to: Disused VFW Hall by mike a

jack: you are so correct. i thought no one was really watching. the last one is in new jersey. you must be a manhattanite you got the street perfectly. i am really......

in response to: Midtown Geo-grafica by jack

Micah: Quay is an alternative (British) spelling of key, like Key Largo, key lime pie. Origin late Middle English key, from Old French kay, of Celtic origin. The change of spelling in the late......

in response to: Quay to the City by jeeff

jeeff: indeed it is: [[http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=101423]] it got 7th place at the 2005 emporis "best new" skyscraper award: [[http://awards.emporis.com/?nav=award2005nominees&lng=3]] regarding records: ##"The new tower, which has increased in width from 10 to nearly 15 metres, breaks no new architectural......

in response to: Architectural Anomalies by Cameo

Peter: i saw this tag yesterday on {57th} street and {6th avenue} in {manhattan} and was psyched to think it might be the same person... until i just now saw that this post was from duAl,......

in response to: A Special Gift From Dual by groovehouse

EvilGentleman: Actually Chris, I believe we were stopped at the stop sign at St Joseph just past 27th Avenue in the borough of Lachine when you took this shot. On Google Earth, the corner of the wall......

in response to: Disco Fever by CE

barry: Evil your going past hool next and your here from feb7th 06 only.????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????...

in response to: The Answer. by barry

Ger van de Ven: Comment from Mejorada del Campo Mejorada: 7th Jul 2006 - 15:17 GMT Hello all. I lived in Mejorada for 3 years. The cathedral is amazing, but not so much people trust in all this efforts. Many kids......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

ksedge: i'm pretty sure it's the canadian blood services building on the corner of 13th ave and 7th st. SW. to be honest, i saw it and snapped the photos cause i liked it and didn't......

in response to: Evolution of Life by ksedge

robert : I went to 7th grade there (1958-59). The building from the outside is fine but as far as I can remember the inside was dark and spooky, maybe sordid would define the place....

in response to: Public School Condos by Peter

EvilGentleman: And all I knew of Glenn Miller was "In The Mood", "Moonlight Serenade" and "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (the phone number of the Pennsylvania Hotel on 7th Ave, if my grandmother told me right)....

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 8 by Scott Sargent

jack: looks like something out of an old post card. i'm very impressed with this pic. the golden glow of the night hours. 4am is a great time to cruise manhattan. you can......

in response to: Coming Home at 4 A.m. by Biff

EvilGentleman: Actually, you **did** get the new fine arts, or EVA (I have no idea what the acronym stands for) building. It is the one with the "hat" and the obtuse-angled facade on it's upper stories,......

in response to: Tall Buildings of Montreal by CE

chiamattt: It is pretty much all timing. You said this happened on Feb17th, but you took the pictures in April. Those dudes taking pictures in Iraq and overseas have systems where the pictures go from their......

in response to: Train Derails on Bridge IV: The Aftermath (With Graf Train Passing By) by EvilGentleman

jack: pete, if i had known you would be there i would have met up and we could have snapped pics of you and i shooting each other. thx for the pic's. i used......

in response to: For Jack, 2: by Peter

Peter: linear parks can be problematic? how about {riverside park}? its one of my all-time favorite parks in {nyc}... not only have i spent countless hours lounging about in it on sunny days, watching the river......

in response to: The Highline Debate... by Nick Aster

jack: thanks for your comments, its appreciated. joe and i were sister's favorites. i did not know that at the time, i found out at our 47th reunion. she knew we were from......

in response to: The Meatball Caper by jack

Roberto (MEJORADA DEL CAMPO): Vivo enfrente de la catedral y no entiendo a la gente que piensa que eso se va a caer, que es una chapuza, ... YO EN MI VIDA HE TENIDO NINGUN TIPO DE MIEDO DE......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

an impossible child: what time 17th? & whereabouts on columbia road is it? say distance from shoreditch high street? x...

in response to: Silly Cow, the Exhibition by elaine

jack: i served with guys from the 7th cavalry....

in response to: Rattlesnake Dilemma by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: For you, jack... [[img:9393]] The white markers are the actual graves of the 7th Cavalry soldiers, who were buried where they fell. The marker with the black shield is where General Custer died, but he was buried......

in response to: Rattlesnake Dilemma by EvilGentleman

Peter: there is a building in my old neighborhood, on the {upper west side}, that houses a healthclub on the 7th floor. and wonder of wonders, they have a pool there! there are apartments all around......

in response to: Astor Place Silhouette by Peter

Jamie: also: i'm free the weekend of the 17th. text me...

in response to: Silly Cow, the Exhibition by elaine

an impossible child: hey that sounds good - i might come along on 17th - best remind me if poss? x...

in response to: Silly Cow, the Exhibition by elaine

jack: i believe #8 is on 167th street, #1 is a montessori in battery city. don't know the rest. the 80's and thru the 300's are located in brooklyn. ps 215 was......

in response to: P.S. 9 by Peter

julie: slipped and fell on 7th st too....

in response to: East Village by julie

colavito's ghost: someone was walking on 7th St....

in response to: East Village by julie

Armed Pacifist: It is utterly ridiculous to assume that the Police should be responsible for dealing with every single incident that occurs in daily life...this kind of thinking is sheeple mentalitality at best. Good on her that......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

taylor192: Concerning the comment: Argent47: 27th Jan 2006 - 21:01 GMT Somehow throwing litter on public property is just littering, throwing it on private property is destruction of private property. If you throw your cigarette out, expect......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

hbirdman: If you read Leah's account at 27th Jan 2006 - 22:45 GMT there were 5 assaults across 2 incidences. the first two were trivial food assaults of trash food and coffee then according to......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

sine: Florida is an amazing place. Old Florida was beautiful, wild, sparsely populated (even when I was growing up). Now, it's been mostly bulldozed, drained of its wetlands, polluted, overfished, destroyed. I remember seeing a Florida......

in response to: The Columbia Restaurant by sine

jack: wow that was great, but have you seen 17th avenue in brooklyn, the non-neon lights. how about court street's dazzeling display of red, yellow and green stop lights on almost every street! now......

in response to: Tokyo Neon by Chris Jongkind

Peter: yeah i always love those water towers... they remind me of {hopper} paintings... i snapped this shot while on the way to {my dentist} on {57th} street....

in response to: Disappearing Skyscraper by Peter

Jamie: There's a thatch roofed building in the middle of town. I bet you'd like that wouldn't ya. And i'm no expert on such matters but i reckon it'd be like 17th century or something. I......

in response to: Proper Snow by Jamie

anon (cpe-70-112-104-209.austin.res.rr.com): bmxers love the fuck out of mojos. the best artists come out of there..!@#$. ramps behind mojos on sat 17th from 3 to 6. come out for beer and bands.......

in response to: Behind Mojos Coffee Shop by Micael-Ann

Erinslion: On May 27th, 2005 I set foot on Irish soil for the first time at Shannon airport in Ennis. A week later I wandered the streets of Derry from sundown until 4 in the......

in response to: The Bogside by norniron

HP Neighbor: All of these complaints... I didn't see too many people at the CAPS Meeting last night. Don't complain about how bad your neighborhood is if you're not willing to do something to change......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Anonymous (cpe-66-65-32-28.nyc.res.rr.com): Ghost yard = 207th street. Off the 1 line....

in response to: The Redbirds by Peter

Balloonhedz: Thank you :-) Flattery will get you everywhere. Nice part about this scene (unlike some) was the presence of police lines was at a real minimum. Just either side of a maybe two block......

in response to: W4th St Subway Fire~Street Scene by Balloonhedz

Jenne: I just stumbled upon your photos of the school buses-- I am trying to get some footage of school buses for a public service announcement I'm working on. Two questions for you: 1) Do......

in response to: school buses by vz

barry: Riotstar I see your point.I put this picture an web link in for some one to see in regards to a article(7th century church)Thats all. ...

in response to: Work house by barry

JayEastsider: I guess they don't want anybody sitting there. My favorite is the sun one I took that off the balcony of the 17th floor in an apartment building in the Bronx near Bedford Park subway......

in response to: New York by JayEastsider

Cybergirl: You are very brave to take his picture. His name is Dan Hoyt. He is 43 and owns 2 restaurants called Quintessence. One is at 566 Amsterdam Avenue (btw. 87th & 88th St.) and......

in response to: Beware: Perv Alert! by friendly_chic407

vz: 67th street i think, somewhere between woodland and essington... not very exact i know, but i don't really know that part of town too well...

in response to: school buses by vz

jack: terrific, i worked at 44th and 8th ave as a concierge at the milford, the grand hyatt and the plaza. things have changed. 8th ave and 42nd st. were hubs for prosties and......

in response to: Brooklyn to Midtown Manhattan via Car by Peter

E Flat Major 7th: I grew up close to Belfast and moved into the city two years ago. Although there are areas all over the province where it is unsafe (including the village where I grew up), surely......

in response to: Urban Street Propoganda by Jamie

C-LoCsTa: Wattz 7tH StReEt WaTtZ tOWeRz, Bk aLl dAY 6 pOpIn 5 DrOpIn /6 FoLk nAtIoN ......

in response to: Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights by anon

vz: This part of the city seems to attract me for some reason, despite the fact that I'm a good two miles away-- for now I'm over at [[818:International House]] on 37th and Chestnut. After next......

in response to: ghosts of 19123 by vz

Fr3orb: Re: tag war between 27th & 28th ah, sorry. the photos were taking in portland oregon, on s.e. belmont....

in response to: tag war between 27th & 28th by Fr3orb

Jerry Hoff: Peter,thanks for your reply.While most of what you described is a bit north of my future stomping grounds,I may venture up that way to check Smoke out(can you smoke in Smoke?). I'll probably confine my wanderings......

in response to: Westside Market: NYC by Peter

Jerry Hoff: I like your photography.You really have an affection for NYC. I'm from Rochester,but I lived six years in NYC,5 on Thompson & Spring,1 at Park Slope.The whole time I lived there,except to maybe pass through,I never......

in response to: Westside Market: NYC by Peter

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