Johnson / St. Nicholas / Gates Aves / Broadway

A quick walk through East Williamsburg, marking off one more street, to get to Flushing Ave and cross into Bushwick. I also finished off another piece of Broadway without overshooting the last subway stop before Broadway Junction like I did the last time.

First up was Johnson Ave, starting at Morgan Ave, heading east to the end. Johnson is on the other side of the tracks and the first street below this spur of Newton Creek.

At Johnson and Scott, there was one business reading for Halloween.

A quick walk down Flushing brought me to St. Nicholas Ave. The building that looks like a church front isn't listed on Google Maps as anything other than an address on the corner of Harman Street.

A block down Bleeker Street took me to Wyckoff, which I took to Gates Ave. Once on Gates Ave, it was off to Broadway.

There was one building that stood out to me, so I took a picture of it.

And, finally, a photo of Chauncey Street, where Ralph Kramden lived on the Honeymooners, except that his apartment was in Bensonhurst, not Bushwick.

And that's it for this trip. Come back soon.

All of the above photos and videos, unless otherwise stated, were taken by Christopher J. Burke and are subject to copyright.

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