Barry,

This site is great! I checked out the subway pix. I love old subway
stations. And I love seeing old abandoned stations when riding the
train. Some stations on the A line are so deep in the ground that you
feel like you're miles away from the surface.

Oh, I also love old fading advertisements that were painted on the
sides of brick buildings.

I think it is very funny that you have this fascination with NYC, but
don't get to go very often and I am fascinated with the Pine Barrens
but have never gone!

Jenny

On Apr 17, 12:12 am, Barry Caselli <[email protected]> wrote:
> ENTS,
> For more on Inwood Hill park, visit this site:http://www.forgotten-ny.com/ .
> It is one of my absolute favorite sites on the entire internet, believe it or 
> not. Once you get to that site, look in the top menu for "you'd never believe 
> you were in NYC", and then choose Inwood Hill Park. I like this guy's writing 
> style.
>  
> To me, New York City is fascinating, and I can't get enough of it. I can't 
> visit often, but I like to read about it.
> Barry
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