Look how well this new building fits in with its neighbors. I took this last week in Flushing.
- Bobster
Actually, Bob, none of the buildings fit in with each other. Ah, Flushing...
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HAHAHA! I broke into the house that was on that corner when it was abandoned. It was a row house just like all the others on that particular street. The high rises on colden st. in the background have been there much much longer.
I believe the high-rises have been there since the late 60s. The rowhouses of the one-block Byrd Street are an example of a Flushing that is quickly disappearing.
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2 comments:
HAHAHA! I broke into the house that was on that corner when it was abandoned. It was a row house just like all the others on that particular street. The high rises on colden st. in the background have been there much much longer.
I believe the high-rises have been there since the late 60s. The rowhouses of the one-block Byrd Street are an example of a Flushing that is quickly disappearing.
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