Here are some more photos from my visit to Mapleton and Washington Cemetery.
And here is a short gallery of the interior of the former Walker Theater, which had a rare organ. It closed as a theaterĀ in 1988.
- Branch of New York Methodist.
- Service rail. I later saw a truck driving on this.
- Tomer Devorah D’Skwere High School for Girls.
- Fancy staircase(s) on 59 St.
- Sign at Yeshivas Novominsk Kol Yehuda (high school for boys).
- Entrance to Yeshivas Novominsk Kol Yehuda.
- Houses on 17 Av. The one with the sloped roof is from 1905.
- Houses on 17 Av.
- BMT Sea Beach Line, as viewed from 17 Av looking west.
- Laundry hanging out to dry.
- Projects at the southwest corner.
- This building is doubly safe.
- 65 St, looking west.
- The former Walker Theater (1926), now used for retail.
- TRASH.
- Detail on the ceiling of 24 Seven News Cafe, 18 Av at 64 St.
- King of the Sausage.
- Go to prom, then get married.
- Jewish bills.
- Shrine.
- Nick’s Moving & Storage, 20 Av and 57 St.
- Half-empty or half-full?
- New resident.
- No flowers or plants.
- Mausoleum.
- Could be a subway-entrance with the right coloring.
- The southernmost point of Washington Cemetery.
- McDonald Av and the F train.
- Bishop Kearney High School.
- Doors at Saint Athanasius School and Community Center.
- Keep your government hands off my free parking.
- The N train viewed west from 20 Av.
- Platform at 20 Av.
- New tracks for the Coney Island-bound side.
- Engendering a love of trains, I hope.