As a kid I recall my dad telling me about driving the Ahrens-Fox that 16 had and having to crane his neck to see around the vacuum ball on the front of the rig. What made it more interesting was the el pillars on the avenues.
It gets more "interesting" by the day. I wonder if the attempts to force City retirees into Medicare Advantage will uncover just whose "in bed" with who on that deal?
There was a 48xx box in that immediate area that 297 was 2nd due at back in the 60's. Can't remember the whole box number but it right around there. 130 as well.
Today we remember all those who have made the Supreme Sacrifice, all who still suffer from illness and injuries from that day and later on. We remember and thank to this day the medical institutions and personnel who have, and still are, there for us. God Bless everyone one aforementioned here...
Next door to the 7-11 which in bygone years was a Shell gas station. On the other side of the fire building was once Di Benedetto Dodge dealership which after they moved to Bayside, became a bowling alley in the early 60's.
My dad had a small piece of the plane's engine that he kept in his dresser drawer. When he passed I asked my mother where was the piece? Her response, "Oh I threw that junk out." Nice work Ma.
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