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The images in this gallery capture Flushing from the 1950's to the present. Many photos were taken from the same location over this span of time, they show both enduring landmarks and dramatic change. Since constructing this site over 2 years ago I have been continuing to get a great response for pictures from my old home town, now averaging about 20,000 views a month. I will be completing an expanded version of
http://www.blurb.com/books/474468 in Fall '09 so keep posted. Requests and comments are always welcome!
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wideimaging > The East side of the LIRR Main Street overpass during a rare uncrowded moment, November 11, 2008.
wideimaging > The incredible New York Institute of Anthropology Museum of Man. Like the RKO Keith's this public eyesore existed for some time before being completely renovated. Originally the Flushing Town Hall, this photo was taken in April of 1975.
wideimaging > The incredible New York Institute of Anthropology Museum of Man. Like the RKO Keith's this public eyesore existed for some time before being completely renovated. Originally the Flushing Town Hall, this photo was taken in April of 1975.
wideimaging > The incredible Museum of Man: April 1975 - Every picture tells a story don't it
wideimaging > The incredible Museum of Man: April 1975 - Every picture tells a story don't it. The resolution of this photo was good engough to identify a can of DADS Root beer on the steps and the red sticker on the door that reads: "Wanted A Few Good Men"!
wideimaging > Interior of the restored Town Hall July 2003.
wideimaging > Flushing Town Hall, July 2003
wideimaging > Flushing Town Hall with the circa 1915 Telephone Building on the West side of Northern Blvd. reflected in the lower windows.
wideimaging > Town Hall, an exception among Flushing Landmarks, was completely remodeled in 1995. Seen here from the back looking from Linden Place and 35th Avenue. At the intersection of Northern Blvd. you can make out the 1915 Telephone Exchange building and the 1866 Civil War Memorial. Taken on November 11, 2008.
The incredible New York Institute of Anthropology Museum of Man. Like the RKO Keith's this public eyesore existed for some time before being completely renovated. Originally the Flushing Town Hall, this photo was taken in April of 1975.
 > The incredible New York Institute of Anthropology Museum of Man. Like the RKO Keith's this public eyesore existed for some time before being completely renovated. Originally the Flushing Town Hall, this photo was taken in April of 1975.
The incredible New York Institute of Anthropology Museum of Man. Like the RKO Keith's this public eyesore existed for some time before being completely renovated. Originally the Flushing Town Hall, this photo was taken in April of 1975.
Camera: Nikon (Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 Ed) |
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Original size: 6000px x 6000px |
Current: 300px x 300px |
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filename: Museum-of-Man |
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