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Kings Place

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Kings Highway runs about 6 miles from Bensonhurst , through Flathland s, East Flatbush and ending in Brownsville just before making connections with either Empire Blvd or Eastern Parkway . It originally extended farther down into Bay Ridge. In fact, there's a park named Milestone Park  on 18th Avenue , with a replica of the original milestone marker that used to stand there. Not far from its current endpoint, a few blocks from McDonald Ave , I came across a short dead-end block labeled Kings Place . I'm trying something new. I sketched my own map so I wouldn't have to use one from either Google or Apple.  The West streets count down north of Kings Highway, but below it, they temporarily stop at West 3rd . Kings Place isn't parallel to the West streets. Instead, it runs parallel to neighboring Van Sicklen St and Lake St , as well as McDonald Ave, which bends at this point. (North of Kings Highway, McDonald is parallel to the West streets and the East streets on the

Bush Terminal Park

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Later in the day, after I'd gone to the  Brooklyn Army Terminal , someone online asked me if I went to  Bush Terminal Park . To which I responded, "What?" Apparently, I had walked past another entrance to the Brooklyn waterfront and hadn't noticed it. In retrospect, mind you, I actually did notice an entrance. I just didn't think it was a public entrance to a public park. Let me start by saying that this first picture was one of the last ones I took. This entrance is not visible from First Avenue . It's off the beaten path. Since I was coming from the higher-numbered streets, I saw this, which I assume is the "back entrance", first. I have driven into this parking lot many times (there was a store there I used to go to, but I'm not legally allowed to talk about anymore). I never saw this sign and never knew that there was a road open to the public here.  Interestingly, Google Maps shows the 50th Street continues below 1st Avenue and then

Spotted on Cropsey Ave

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Spotted on Cropsey Ave . Not every takes the time to tile their trees so nicely. taken on May 26, 2020

Six Miles Before Breakfast: Featuring Old New Utrecht, Microscopic Dahill and the Bay Ridge Branch

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One day last week, I was up early enough that I had time to go for a walk before work when it was still cooler outside, and when there'd be fewer people about. I hadn't planned on the trip being over six miles long, but that's how it turned out. In the past, I've walked Bay Parkway , 20th Avenue and 18th Avenue all the way to McDonald Ave . The goal this time was to take 19th Avenue to its end, cut through the Shop-Rite parking lot, stroll down McDonald Ave, and pick up 17th Avenue for the walk home. I had a couple of detours along the way. Plus, I have difficulty reading my phone outside between its dimness and my polarized glasses. I went a little out of my way in trying to find 17th Ave, which doesn't cut all the way through. Some highlights from the trip, as mentioned in the blog title: New Utrecht Ave is a street that runs diagonally across the grid from 9th Avenue and 39th Street down to 86th Street between 18th and 19th Avenues . N