Monday, July 12, 2004

Train Tracks, Statues and Signs, All Right!

I know it's hot. It's summertime in America. Get outside. Go for a walk. Explore your surroundings. You never know what you might discover in your midst. If you live in New York City, you don't have to go far to find something unique. On my last visit, I marveled at the cart and buggy barns that are still in place on the ground level of certain brownstones near Sloan-Kettering. I was amazed by a full-fledged wooden house nestled in between the rows of apartments and brownstones on the upper east side. Here's a man and a website dedicated to one of the richest urban landscapes in the world. Explore Kevin's Forgotten NY.

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