The gas station depicted in the last photogragh is not Metropolitan and Ascan Avenues, it is Metropolitan and 69 Road. It is now a vacant lot under construction.
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One of the last nice places left in Queens. When I walk through the gardens I feel like I am in a quiet and well-kept suburb of Paris.
The gas station depicted in the last photogragh is not Metropolitan and Ascan Avenues, it is Metropolitan and 69 Road. It is now a vacant lot under construction.
I wonder where they saved the mercury lamps?
Thanks -- I revised the page
www.forgotten-ny.com
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