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Keller Hotel by Emilio Guerra
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Brooklyn Bridge from South Street Seaport by Emilio Guerra
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MADOFF AND PONZI by WilliamBanzai7/Colonel Flick
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: You have a definite style that is unique. You are an artist with much promise. Developing a style that is so prolific and identifiable at your age is remarkable. Please continue your work. Robert.
''N.Y.C. SKYLINE'' by John Woolley / 12 years old by artistjohnwoolley
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: Mutual relationships are part of the freedom of America; choice is a freedom reserved for those who fall in love. Love is not a subject for legislation, it is a personal choice that needs no guidelines or format for adults. (Lyrics are good and make one think.)
"This is for All the Lonely People" by Tony Fischer
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: It would only take a New York minute to start shooting photos of fire escapes again--I love fire escapes, but hope I never have to use one. It would only take a New York minute for me to spend time in Greenwich Village again. Back in 1960, I partied for a few days in the Village, but never returned.
IMGP5947.jpg by Bill McBride
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: An execellent logo and a great team.
New York Rangers - Saint Joan of Arc Forever ! by Saint Joan of Arc Superstar
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New York - Mulberry Street 1900 by rickther
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Chelsea Hotel, New York City by Paul Wright
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DSC_0332 by risteriet
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says: Childs Restaurant Building 1208 Surf Avenue, Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States Summary The Childs Restaurant Building on Surf Avenue in Coney Island was the first restaurant built for this well-known chain in Coney Island, at a time when the area was changing from its somewhat seedy aura of summer amusements to a wholesome, family resort that could be enjoyed year-round. The Childs Restaurant chain, begun in 1889, developed as small luncheonettes that catered to working people, where one could find decent meals for a reasonable price in a clean environment. As such, it was the perfect type of establishment for the “new Coney Island.” This building was constructed in 1917 in West Brighton near the terminus of the Prospect Park and Coney Island Railway line and close by many of the most famous amusements of the area. Childs Restaurant filled the need for a respectable but not expensive restaurant for the many working-class New Yorkers who flocked to the beach for a relaxing day in the sun. As the area prospered, a second and larger Childs was built at 21st Street facing the new Boardwalk. This first restaurant continued to operate in this location until 1943 when the property was leased to the Blue Bird Casino and restaurant. During the following years the building continued to house restaurants, clubs and other activities related to Coney Island’s amusements. It was the site of David Rosen’s Wonderland Circus Sideshow and, since 2007, has been the location of Coney Island U.S.A. and the Coney Island Museum, which documents the history of this famous New York City neighborhood. Originally designed by John C. Westervelt who worked for the Childs chain for many years, the building displays elements of the Spanish Revival style, seen in its overhanging red tile roof, round-arched openings and white facade. Its wide arches facing two streets served as grand welcoming gestures to crowds passing by, while the style suggests a warm Mediterranean resort and hint at the fun to be had in Coney Island. This building is a rare survivor from a many years of Coney Island history, beginning when an assortment of amusements and the sea air attracted thousands of pleasure-seekers escaping from the nearby hot city through the present day. Much more to read. Please go to Guerra's FLICKR PHOTOSTREAM. Click on this link.
Childs Restaurant Building by Emilio Guerra
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Central Park, New York by Mathew Knott
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