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queens: some typical middle class housing styles out in ozone park

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i thought you guys might like to see some regular people houses in nyc.

 

 

the nabe is on the bottom left bet rockaway av/atlantic av and the subway on liberty av

the blue down there is the brooklyn border

 

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this is a funny wiki blurb about the nebulous nabe:

 

Ozone Park is a New York City neighborhood located in the southwestern part of Queens bordering Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Howard Beach, and the borough of Brooklyn. The north border is Atlantic Avenue, west border is Drew Street (City-Line), south border is South Conduit, and the east is 108th street. It is also the home of the Aqueduct Racetrack, a popular spot for thoroughbred racing. The makeup of the neighborhood has historically been mostly Italian, Irish and Polish, but recent immigrants from South Asia the West Indies and South America have come into the neighborhood.

 

There are many bus routes that run through Ozone Park. The Q41 runs on Rockaway Boulevard, Q11 up Woodhaven Blvd, Q112 runs on Liberty Avenue which the A service also runs on the street as well, the Q8 which runs on 101st avenue, and the Q24 runs on Atlantic avenue.

 

Ozone Park was a center for mafia activities until the early 1990s. John Gotti had his club here and would host a huge block party and fireworks show along 101st Avenue every July 4th. After he went to prison, neighborhood residents protested his incarceration.

 

Mayor Rudolph Giuliani became very unpopular here in the late 1990s when he denied local residents permits to host similar block parties along 101st Avenue.

 

 

first some stuff on rockaway by my office

 

supreme is a great deli by the office -- looks like we're on long island!

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the golden mango has funky produce

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waaa!

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peeps? what italians? this area is mostly indian & south american

ok onward with the housing

 

attached pairs

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row

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attached

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nice solid ones, well nice light anyway

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close-up of a brown, er...queensstone? rowhouse

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detached

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a nice tree lined street

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an alley way

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yes, thats my ride up there

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this is the first "el" stop for the "a" train, it stays "el" the rest of the way

out to aqueduct/jfk/rockaways but thats for another day -- i'm going back home today!

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***bye bye queens you fake suburb!***

 

It reminds me of portions of Staten Island.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

What area in Pittsburgh is this?  :wink:

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