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Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Mar 23 16:47:50 2011, in response to Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed, posted by SMAZ on Wed Dec 8 15:57:40 2010. IAWTP. I will still refer to it by that name. |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Mar 23 16:49:55 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Mar 23 00:48:17 2011. You must not be from Queens then.I grew up in Queens and have always called it the Queensboro Bridge. |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Mar 23 16:51:00 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Dec 8 12:55:33 2010. Ditto. Born in Brooklyn, raised in Queens. |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Mar 23 16:52:21 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by SMAZ on Wed Dec 8 16:10:16 2010. I've only heard the name used by traffic reporters. |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Mar 23 16:53:46 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Dec 8 09:32:17 2010. I'm under 45, and I do know what a CB radio is. Do I have one now? No. |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Mar 23 16:56:10 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Mar 23 16:49:55 2011. of course I am from Queens.59th Street Bridge! |
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Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Mar 23 16:56:30 2011, in response to Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed, posted by Grand Concourse on Thu Dec 9 23:19:47 2010. Agreed as well. |
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Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Mar 23 16:56:55 2011, in response to Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Dec 8 06:43:44 2010. IAWTP. |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by Mitch45 on Wed Mar 23 17:05:40 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by BMTLines on Wed Dec 8 08:47:29 2010. I call it the Queensboro (I'm 46). |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by BMTLines on Wed Mar 23 17:46:58 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by Mitch45 on Wed Mar 23 17:05:40 2011. My dad and his friends called it the 59th St Bridge and that is the term that caught on with me - I have never called it the Queensboro in conversation.For example, to this day I tell cab drivers - "take the upper level of the 59th St bridge", etc. I'm a few years older than you and I will never change :) I wonder if a poll is taken what percentage of people call it the 59th St Bridge vs what percentage calls it the Queensboro. I would assume a large percentage do use the term "59th St"... |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by BMTLines on Wed Mar 23 17:49:26 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Mar 23 00:48:17 2011. IAWTP!! |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by Fred G on Wed Mar 23 17:51:05 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by BMTLines on Wed Mar 23 17:49:26 2011. Well it's you 2 that say that. I guess you can go 59 LOLyour pal, Fred |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Mar 23 18:02:53 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by Fred G on Wed Mar 23 17:51:05 2011. 1010 WINS sometimes says it in news reports. |
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Posted by Fred G on Wed Mar 23 18:05:12 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by LuchAAA on Wed Mar 23 18:02:53 2011. Yes, I've heard it on radio and TV but never socially.your pal, Fred |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Thu Mar 24 05:51:51 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Wed Mar 23 10:23:48 2011. I have heard the BQE over Newtown Creek referred to by its popular CB term, "the Polish Water Gap."Haha! I like it... |
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Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Thu Mar 24 06:58:38 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by BMTLines on Wed Dec 8 09:36:50 2010. >>>...I rarely if ever accept renamings <<<Me too. I still call Edward L Grant Highway, in the Bronx, Boscobel Avenue. Thanks to my father, since it was renamed way before my time. BTW, Edward L Grant was a baseball player for the NY Giants. The first major league BB player to be killed in action in WWI. I guess my father refused to acknowlege the renaming, in 1945, since he came from afamily of Yankee fans. |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by Fred G on Thu Mar 24 08:19:18 2011, in response to Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by SUBWAYSURF on Thu Mar 24 06:58:38 2011. And who the hell was Boscobel?your pal, Fred |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Thu Mar 24 08:56:39 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by Fred G on Thu Mar 24 08:19:18 2011. some guy who liked chacolate milk? What do I know? |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by Fred G on Thu Mar 24 09:06:48 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by SUBWAYSURF on Thu Mar 24 08:56:39 2011. I was hoping it was some wrestler from the Sammartino era. Just me.your pal, Fred |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Thu Mar 24 09:09:34 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by Fred G on Thu Mar 24 09:06:48 2011. heh |
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Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed |
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Posted by ClearAspect on Thu Mar 24 09:20:55 2011, in response to Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Dec 8 20:57:04 2010. I agree with you on this one, because NO one is going to call these things after the new names. I still call the RFK bridge the Triboro, and no one is going to call it the Carey tunnel or the Koch Bridge (or Im sure someone will say Cock Bridge) |
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Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed |
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Posted by BMTLines on Thu Mar 24 09:23:31 2011, in response to Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Dec 8 20:57:04 2010. I'll take it a step further - I don't like anything named after politicians - they are not royalty yet we are treating them as such |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Thu Mar 24 10:18:05 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by Fred G on Thu Mar 24 08:19:18 2011. Boscobel is a place in Shropshire, England, where Charles II hid in a monastery before running away to France after losing the Battle of Worcester. |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by Fred G on Thu Mar 24 10:28:35 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by Kew Gardens Teleport on Thu Mar 24 10:18:05 2011. Thanks, I had it confused with Eddie Cascabel, well known raconteur and all-around douchebag.your pal, Fred |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by Dan on Thu Mar 24 10:50:55 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by Fred G on Thu Mar 24 09:06:48 2011. In my old Brooklyn neighborhood of Kensington there was a "3 Street" which ran from 18th Avenue to Foster Avenue. It dated back to the 1850s when that little part of Brooklyn was built up separate from the future street grid. There was a 1st Street which became East 8 Street, and a 2 Street which was eliminated when Ocean Parkway was built through in the 1870s.But old 3 Street remained that until about 1968 when it renamed with new street signs as "Seton Place" after the local Mother Seton Knights of Columbus council on Lawrence Avenue. The K of C is long gone from that neighborhood which went from being a Jewish - Catholic mix to a nearly all-Orthodox and Hasidic Jewish enclave. Seton Place is actually an extension of East 2 Street, so if it ever gets renamed again, that would be the logical name for it. |
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Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed |
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Posted by Mitch45 on Thu Mar 24 13:23:18 2011, in response to Re: 59th Street Bridge renamed, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Wed Dec 8 20:13:51 2010. No...it would have developed differently than it ultimately did. What you mean is that NYC would be crippled in a modern era if the tunnels, bridges and tunnels were suddenly removed. |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by italianstallion on Thu Mar 24 19:20:47 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by Fred G on Thu Mar 24 08:19:18 2011. Boscobel was the former estate of William B. Ogden in the area. |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Thu Mar 24 19:24:58 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by italianstallion on Thu Mar 24 19:20:47 2011. Hence, Ogden Avenue. In the same meighborhhod. It all makes sense now. BTW, who the hell was Plimpton? |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Thu Mar 24 19:26:41 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by italianstallion on Thu Mar 24 19:20:47 2011. Hence, Ogden Avenue. In the same neighborhood. It all makes sense now. BTW, who the hell was Plimpton? and Nelson? Nevermind abour Woodycrest, I'd hate to thinks anyone had that surname. |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by italianstallion on Thu Mar 24 19:36:23 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by SUBWAYSURF on Thu Mar 24 19:26:41 2011. Plimpton -- George A. Plimpton, publisher of educational tracts sand treasurer of Barnard College, had a small estate there.Nelson -- I. Nelson had a house and farm there in 1867. Woodycrest -- Former estate called "Woodycrest" owned by the Ketchum family The whole area was considered part of the village of Highbridgeville, built by laborers on the Croton Aqueduct, around 1851. The former estates there were part of the ancient manor lands of Fordham. All the above info from "History in Asphalt, the Origins of Bronx Street Names and Place Names," a book published by the Bronx County Historical Society (3rd ed. 1991). |
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Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Thu Mar 24 20:02:43 2011, in response to Re: Queensboro Bridge renamed, posted by BMTLines on Thu Mar 24 09:23:31 2011. Good post. |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Mar 25 04:11:14 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by italianstallion on Thu Mar 24 19:36:23 2011. WOW....Thanks. 8-) |
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Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed) |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Mar 25 04:19:13 2011, in response to Re: Boscobel Ave Renamed (WAS: 59th Street Bridge renamed), posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Mar 25 04:11:14 2011. BTW...I just placed an order on AMAZON for the hardcover copy. Pricey but worth it. I figure it's a worthy addition to my Bronx history library, Ultan (The Beautiful Bronx) and all. Thanks again!!!! |
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