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This is the upper falls in Hells Kitchen on the North Fork Stanislaus, 25 ft. high. Not nearly as nice as the lower one, but oh well. It was right there, I had to photograph it. I did not get out hiking this hot long weekend, but next weekend I surely will find something.
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Alice's Garden on West 34th Street in New York City
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Hell's Kitchen
Alice's Garden is dedicated to the memory of Alice Parsekian who cared from the garden until her death in 2010. Alice was born to Armenian parents, emigrated to Turkey, then the Bronx and later the Webster Women's Residence on West 34th Street. She became a community legend as a gardener and caretaker of public space in the neighborhood.
The garden is located on West 34th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues and is a secret, beautiful oasis.
In 2011 the garden was revitalization through a joint venture between the Hell's Kitchen Neighborhood Association, Clinton Housing Development Company, Manhattan Community Board 4 and the Port Authority of NY & NJ.
Alice's Garden opened to key holders in the fall of 2013 and is cared for by a group of community gardeners. Alice's is both a community garden with plot holders as well as a community park for neighbors of all ages.
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Key Parks:
Alice's Garden
34th St. between Dyer & 10th Ave
Bob's Park
35th St. between Dyer & 10th Ave
Teresa's Park
39th St. West of 9th Ave
Captain Post Garden
52nd St. between 10th & 11th Ave
Juan Alonso Community Garden & Parks
51st St. and 11th Ave
Children's Garden
52nd St. between 10th & 11th Ave
Adam's Garden
53 St. between 10th & 11th Ave
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Alice's Garden
(adjacent to)
460 W 34th St,
New York, NY 10001
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May 12th 2016
"Hell's Kitchen" is a 1939 thriller Warner Bros. film starring The Dead End Kids and Ronald Reagan.
Plot
Buck Caesar (Stanley Fields) is a paroled convict who makes a contribution to a reform school on the advice of his nephew, Jim Donahue (Ronald Reagan), a lawyer. Jim feels that the boys in the reform school, including Tony (Billy Halop), Gyp (Leo Gorcey), Joey (Bobby Jordan), Bongo (Huntz Hall), Ace (Gabriel Dell), and "Ouch" (Bernard Punsly), could benefit from the contribution, and he believes the publicity from it will help his uncle.
The superintendent, Krispan (Grant Mitchell), does not want the contribution to lead to an audit, as he has been carrying two sets of financial books. He gets a professional hockey team to substitute for the team his school will be playing. His reasoning is that Buck will place a large bet on the school and lose, thereby getting him angry and possibly violent, which would violate his parole and send him back to prison. Buck does proceed to get angry, and punches the opposing coach, and then hides to avoid arrest.
Krispan continues in his role as ruler of the school, which had deteriorated under Buck's influence. As punishment for their actions while Buck was around, Krispan locks Joey into a freezer, and he dies. The other kids revolt and Buck comes out of hiding to aid them. The kids capture Krispan and make him go through a trial where they convict him to "join Joey". Buck, however, has gone to the police, and they arrive in time to stop them. Krispan is punished through the proper legal channels, and Buck returns to prison for violation of parole.
Cast
The Dead End Kids
Billy Halop as Tony Marco
Bobby Jordan as Joey Richards
Leo Gorcey as Gyp Haller
Gabriel Dell as Bingo
Huntz Hall as Ace
Bernard Punsly as Patrick Henry "Ouch" Rosenbloom
Additional players and supporting cast
Ronald Reagan as Jim Donahue
Margaret Lindsay as Beth Avery
Stanley Fields as Buck Caesar
Frankie Burke as Soap
Grant Mitchell as Krispan
Frederic Tozere as Mike Garvey
Arthur Loft as Elmer Krispan
Vera Lewis as Sarah Krispan
Robert Homans as Hardy
Charley Foy as Floogie
Raymond Bailey as Whitey
Robert Strange as Callahan
Clem Bevans as Mr. Quill
George Irving as Judge
Lee Phelps as Bailiff
Jimmy O'Gatty as Mug
Ila Rhodes as Maizie
Don Turner as Chick