Green Avenue, now Zerega Avenue, 1889
Westchester Square, the Bronx, New York City
The Map Room of the 42nd Street Public Library
has excellent maps of old New York.
My G-Grandnparents Michael and Maria McNulty
built a house, still standing, at the blue X,
Seabrey Creek was long filled in, but it still
periodically flooded our basement when I lived
in the house.
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Flickr's Robert Barone, who I did not know when we
were younger, lived on the classier north side of the
railroad tracks at the top of the map.
Green Avenue, now Zerega Avenue, 1889
Westchester Square, the Bronx, New York City
The Map Room of the 42nd Street Public Library
has excellent maps of old New York.
My G-Grandnparents Michael and Maria McNulty
built a house, still standing, at the blue X,
Seabrey Creek was long filled in, but it still
periodically flooded our basement when I lived
in the house.
-----------
Flickr's Robert Barone, who I did not know when we
were younger, lived on the classier north side of the
railroad tracks at the top of the map.