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A family of three enters the NYC subway in Spanish Harlem.
Blogged Oct. 11, 2005 by Flickr: blog.flickr.com/flickrblog/2005/10/vamos_mi_famili.html
Crews clear debris on Metro-North tracks adjacent to scene of a building collapse at 116th St. and Park Ave. in East Harlem. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
This building was a branch of the Public National Bank at the northwest corner of 116th Street and Madison Avenue. It was a church for a while but had subsequently sat empty and deteriorating for a long time. The church minister was waiting for divine intervention to repair the building (or, a cynic might say, a good offer to buy the building). The roof completely caved in during the winter of 2010-11 and the building was torn down soon after.
I saw this 2007 picture while I was cleaning up my photo archive over the weekend. I posted a few close-up photos years ago but never one of the full building until now.
On April 8, 2014, MTA Police and Metro-North Railroad personnel rescued a dog from the tracks at Harlem-125th Street. The dog, named Tie, is a shepherd/collie mix.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Joseph P. Chan
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Crews clear debris on Metro-North tracks adjacent to scene of a building collapse at 116th St. and Park Ave. in East Harlem. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin
Harlem – 125th Street is a Metro-North commuter rail station serving the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines. There has been a railway station on this site since 1844.
A massive fire under the MTA Metro-North Railroad elevated line on Park Av. near 118th St. caused a halt in train traffic while engineers assessed the stability of the structure.
Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit
3rd Avenue, 96th Street, Islamic Cultural Center of New York, Mosque, The Monterey, Upper East SIde, east harlem
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On April 8, 2014, MTA Police and Metro-North Railroad personnel rescued a dog from the tracks at Harlem-125th Street. The dog, named Tie, is a shepherd/collie mix.
Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Joseph P. Chan
A massive fire under the MTA Metro-North Railroad elevated line on Park Av. near 118th St. caused a halt in train traffic while engineers assessed the stability of the structure. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo confers with MTA Metro-North President Joseph Giulietti.
Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit
With, amongst others, Chuck Rainey, Montego Joe, Richard Tee, Patty Bown and Cornell Dupree.
1970 French pressing on Barclay label.
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The "Est. 1937" date seems a little fictional, especially considering the LED zipper sign, or whatever those signs are called, was flashing "Grand Opening".
A massive fire under the MTA Metro-North Railroad elevated line on Park Av. near 118th St. caused a halt in train traffic while engineers assessed the stability of the structure. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo surveys the scene.
Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit
Crews clear debris on Metro-North tracks adjacent to scene of a building collapse at 116th St. and Park Ave. in East Harlem. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin