This video is marked "NYC Taxi Ride up 2nd Ave circa 1971" though it's actually First Avenue... a nice stroll through the East Village... see what you can recognize....
Cool--I saw an EL D--contender for Best Car Ever--and the Reingold truck is priceless--no hipsters nor hippies as yet in 1971. The school--the bank look pretty much the same. I remember riding in cabs and feeling pretty special on route. Great black and white. A good friend of mine learned to drive while being a passenger in so many taxis--he learned the "taxi technique".
This First Avenue ride from 1971 reminded me of my youth in both Manhattan and the Bronx; hard to believe I was only 8 when this footage was shot! :-) Thanks for sharing this!
I used to eat "Blimpy's Best" sandwiches at that Blimpy's on the corner of 14th when I was going to Stuyvesant High. Have not been in a Blimpy's since.
oh wow thank you so much for posting this!! I was born and raised on 7th street btw 1st and a, and then the second half of my childhood, my teenhood if you will was in Stuyvesant Town, so this plus the fact that my whole life now is taxi driving, making video, taking pictures, and blogging, IS AMAZING!! this has everything!!! I'm going to have to shoot a comparison video to match this.
Wow. I had forgotten about the Blimpie's, but the A & P to boot! Thanks so much, Grieve, for putting this up. Anyone out there remember a produce market where, I think, Theatre for the New City now is? "Three Guys from Brooklyn," it was called, or Two Guys, or Four Guys.
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Cool--I saw an EL D--contender for Best Car Ever--and the Reingold truck is priceless--no hipsters nor hippies as yet in 1971. The school--the bank look pretty much the same. I remember riding in cabs and feeling pretty special on route. Great black and white. A good friend of mine learned to drive while being a passenger in so many taxis--he learned the "taxi technique".
ReplyDeletecool!! thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Melanie, loved seeing that Rheingold truck. A great, silent ride from the past.
ReplyDeleteThe tall building on the left near the end - Beth Israel?
ReplyDeleteThx so much for posting this. I grew up on 2nd Ave. between 18th and 19th, so this was a route I traveled often.
ReplyDeleteFrom 1:00 to about 1:28: 9th Street to 11th just passing the Asher Levy School. Looks very different. Very Lower East Sidey. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis First Avenue ride from 1971 reminded me of my youth in both Manhattan and the Bronx; hard to believe I was only 8 when this footage was shot! :-) Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteTotally saw the apartment building complex at 1st and 4th Street I believe. And the public school for sure on the left around 10th/11th Street. Yay!
ReplyDeleteI used to eat "Blimpy's Best" sandwiches at that Blimpy's on the corner of 14th when I was going to Stuyvesant High. Have not been in a Blimpy's since.
ReplyDeleteyes last seconds are at 14th street and 1st. That roundish building on left is Beth Israel.
ReplyDeleteoh wow thank you so much for posting this!! I was born and raised on 7th street btw 1st and a, and then the second half of my childhood, my teenhood if you will was in Stuyvesant Town, so this plus the fact that my whole life now is taxi driving, making video, taking pictures, and blogging, IS AMAZING!! this has everything!!! I'm going to have to shoot a comparison video to match this.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and elegiac; a small paean to da city of my yoot. Thank you for posting, Grieve.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely rather have the turkish baths back on 2nd St. instead of the unfortunate douchy weekend crowd at Lucky Chengs.
ReplyDeleteI was about to post the exact same comment booleanorama did. And I just walked past that corner this evening.
ReplyDeleteWow. I had forgotten about the Blimpie's, but the A & P to boot! Thanks so much, Grieve, for putting this up.
ReplyDeleteAnyone out there remember a produce market where, I think, Theatre for the New City now is? "Three Guys from Brooklyn," it was called, or Two Guys, or Four Guys.