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old photo of Lincoln Place and Washington Avenue

whynot_31
whynot_31
edited March 2014 in Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Current site of Key Food on right.

1924

lincoln-place-looking-east-to-washington-avenue-showing-the-closed-strand-theater-1924-8

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  • prodigalson
    prodigalson


    Gotta love those old photos of Brooklyn!
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    While I love the photo, it does not provide an answer to what I have always wondered:   

    "Why does Lincoln Place jut at Washington Avenue?"

    ....I like my blocks to be straight and in line with the previous versions of them.
  • RandalV
    RandalV
    This isn't the full answer to your question, but I have a 19th century map of brooklyn (pre-museum, post-prospect park) and the area around Lincoln and Washington was different: the roads WERE all straight, "Lincoln" was still "degraw" there, eastern pkway was "park", AND...there was a traffic circle where Washington and ep are today. My guess: in order to make room for the museum, the builders had to get rid of the circle, which set off a chain of events and led to the jutting.
  • ribbons
    ribbons
    Cool to see these old pics. In today's pic of this same location that damn illegal clothing drop box bin would be in the lower right hand corner!
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    ribbons, I think you are thinking of the box by the vacant lot on St. John's.

    I'm not aware of one on ultra crowded Lincoln