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Kevin Walsh

Little Neck

Webmaster and Writer at Forgotten New York

Staff Writer and Editor, Marquis Who's Who at Freelance

Freelance Writer at Splice Today

Webmaster of Forgotten New York

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  • 1 week ago | forgotten-ny.com | Kevin Walsh

    THE old Germania Bank building, 190 Bowery at Spring Street, has become a mecca for graffiti birds; its exterior is faded, rusted, corroded glory, with Beaux-Arts hints of another age splattered with the artistic statements of a new one. Beginning in 1966, was the longtime home of photographer Jay Maisel and his family, who occupied the entire building’s 72 rooms. Maisel tolerated the graffitists and street artists who scrawled on the building’s exterior.

  • 1 week ago | splicetoday.com | Kevin Walsh

    Located in the East River between Manhattan and Queens, two-mile long Roosevelt Island since 1971 has been the home of a small town of about 8300 people. Native-Americans called the island Minnehanak ("Long Island"), and the Dutch called it Varkens.

  • 1 week ago | forgotten-ny.com | Kevin Walsh

    THE dead of winter is a natural time to commune with the dead and in late January I was stumbling around in St. Paul’s Churchyard, which I’ve neglected over the years in favor of nearby Trinity Cemetery. St. Paul’s Chapel itself is Manhattan’s oldest surviving building as it was raised in 1766; George Washington himself worshiped there. It’s also a notable repository of colonial rule and contains numerous interments of those loyal to the crown.

  • 1 week ago | forgotten-ny.com | Kevin Walsh

    In early February 2025, a month that was generally cold with at least some snow, unlike recent winters, I took advantage of a relatively mild Saturday and walked Jamaica Avenue from the Van Wyck Expressway east to 165th Street, the heart of Jamaica itself, a town founded by the Dutch (as Rustdorp. “peaceful village”) in the mid-1600s. Jamaica, an English transliteration of “Jameco,” the Indian tribe that lived near what is now called Jamaica Bay.

  • 1 week ago | forgotten-ny.com | Kevin Walsh

    In this Forgotten NY tour we look at mosaics and identification artwork from the subways’ early days from 1908-1940.

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