Closing Bell: Old Neighbors
Reporter Mitchell Trinka of the New York Times blog The Local recently came across some photographs of Clinton Hill and Fort Greene in 1978 at the Brooklyn Public Library. Today the blog published the older photographs superimposed with recent ones, the results being surprisingly eerie. It’s pretty interesting to see how the neighborhood has (or…

Reporter Mitchell Trinka of the New York Times blog The Local recently came across some photographs of Clinton Hill and Fort Greene in 1978 at the Brooklyn Public Library. Today the blog published the older photographs superimposed with recent ones, the results being surprisingly eerie. It’s pretty interesting to see how the neighborhood has (or in some cases, hasn’t) changed.
Past Meets Present: Part One [The Local]
Historic? 1978? don’t be fooled by B&W and woman in trench coat. What kind of change do you expect in that time frame?
Joe’s Place was an Italian restaurant. I believe their was some kind of relationship between Joe’s Place and Cino’s Restaurant, which was located on Dekalb Ave.
Joe’s Place was an Italian restaurant. I believe their was some kind of relationship between Joe’s Place and Cino’s Restaurant, which was located on Dekalb Ave.
Yeah it’s very interesting. Well is historic. I agree with Johnny More Please!!
Brilliant – more please!!!