Of course I only found myself here because of the Mannish Water escapade (see yesterday). This meant I stayed for about five minutes, before heading back on the F in the opposite direction. So this visit means almost nothing & I'll have to come back for a longer walk around.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
The End of the Line
Early morning at 179th & Hillside, the last stop on the Queens-bound F line. When I was here on Thursday, the streets were still heavy with mist. Hillside feels down on its luck, with more than its fair share of hard-times gold buyers, and shuttered stores you wished you'd seen in better days. It's a scrappy scene of smoke-shops, liquor stores & bars. The stores for the most part are low-lying, and many have vertical signs that rise above the roof-line. This gives them a fly-by-night flimsiness. A new Dunkin rubs shoulders with a pizza shop where only pigeons visit. The avenue seems to stretch forever.
Of course I only found myself here because of the Mannish Water escapade (see yesterday). This meant I stayed for about five minutes, before heading back on the F in the opposite direction. So this visit means almost nothing & I'll have to come back for a longer walk around.
Of course I only found myself here because of the Mannish Water escapade (see yesterday). This meant I stayed for about five minutes, before heading back on the F in the opposite direction. So this visit means almost nothing & I'll have to come back for a longer walk around.
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Is the Subway Bar still open?
A good question, but I have no idea. It was all shut up, but this was at 7:45 a.m.
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