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Long Island City
Area in transition. Large modern lifeless buildings are replacing the small town flavor once present in this City a rivers width away from Manhattan
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Old factories
Pulaski Bridge
Geese at the shoreline
old industry will be gone soon
making way for glass and foam buildings
The shape of things to come...
thin concrete, foam and thin sheetmetal
New, Citi Blue and the NY State offices
Another new building
rising from the lots
Must be a noisy area
old Vespa and patriotic hydrant
Slowly encroaching on the old
signs of the times
Titanic Memorial house
Titanic Memorial house
MTA G line ventilator and pigeon coop
Gas and the bridge in the distance
steakhouse vents
great old brick patterns
another view
and another
and another
and one last
little places of business
old factory
fancy asphalt shingles
still more signs
and more
old light tower from LIRR Float yard
fewer of the old brick buildings remain
tail tracks of the Arch Street shops of the LIRR
that LIRR light tower again
I waited
little shops
neat fire escape
modern and old details
neat fire escape
Yes it does...
sometimes right across the street
mmmmm......... lamb of rack
pick a route....
any route
that's nice to know
old coal bunker lid
St Mary's and a "Feeders Special"
Nice steeple
They came from the subway station
classic view of St Mary's
I found one, but you need two for them to work
Falling into oblivion
going to make way for more foam and glass
That Citi Blue again
going....
going....
it'll be gone in a week or so
just a faded memory
A place for you bike to be stolen
Corner office?
The old Bloomingdale's warehouse
Flower dealer by the LIRR station
Greenpoint Brooklyn Warehouse
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