Here's a shot from the invaluable Forgotten New York showing the detail above Dora Park's doorway...
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You once posted a photo with an old fashion car parked right in front, it was timeless. I think of that photo every time I walk on this street.
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ReplyDeleteLived in the Dora Park Aprtments from 1951 - 1964 as a child. Went to nusery school in Thompkins Square Park.
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