Turnstiles in subways look a little like this nostalgic windmill, and would resemble it even more if they were knocked down. So let's hop to it, in anticipation of that whopping fare hike the MTA has proposed...
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3 comments:
We the minority of maspeth and Middle Village think this is how our area should look today. The only thing misssing are more parks.
I wonder where exactly each one was taken. Amazing stuff.
Turnstiles in subways look a little like this nostalgic windmill, and would resemble it even more if they were knocked down. So let's hop to it, in anticipation of that whopping fare hike the MTA has proposed...
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