The Flag flies high in Ridgewood. May be if the New York Daily News would have been here to do the right story they would have taken this picture to print.
On Grand Avenue or Metropolitan Ave - Is there one store where you can purchase a decent size FLAG???
It would be a great business - buy flags - flag holders and sell at the street fairs Also ffer to install them for homeowners for a decent price - most people would jump at the idea.
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7 comments:
What neighborhood is this?
Ridgewood.
My flag is displayed every day. Long may it wave.
The Flag flies high in Ridgewood. May be if the New York Daily News would have been here to do the right story they would have taken this picture to print.
Anybody know where one could acquire a QVEENS BOROVGH flag?
My flag is also an every day flag.
Maspeth Mom says...
On Grand Avenue or Metropolitan Ave - Is there one store where you can purchase a decent size FLAG???
It would be a great business - buy flags - flag holders and sell at the street fairs Also ffer to install them for homeowners for a decent price - most people would jump at the idea.
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