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  1. Check out Pete Hamill if you would like a 50’s perspective of Brooklyn,in particular Park Slope and adjacent neighborhoods.

    I thoroughly enjoyed OTBKB’s “Memories of Seventh Avenue”… fun remembering Al’s Toyland, the Old Purity diner, etc… lots of good memories of good people and good times.

    Your facts are a bit skewed 8:37 AM… there were many of us who were in the first wave over the bridge from the LES, etc. back in the early 60’s 70’s and 80’s, and there are many generations of families who have lived and still live in Brooklyn.

    It’s as it should be that there are real estate opportunities for newcomers in Brooklyn… that’s how my husband and I aquired our co-op in 1983…

    The newest arrivals will soon have their own memories if they stay through the economic downturns that occur cyclically in NYC.

    Cheer up.

  2. Why limit the memories to the ’70’s/’80’s – why not 7th Ave. in the ’50s’s…it just seems like a totally irrelevant discussion. Brooklyn has always traded on nostalgia and I’d like to think we are moving beyond it – the fact is that most people who grew up in Brooklyn couldn’t get out of here fast enough creating all the recent real estate opportunities for newcomers.