Canton Ave / Albemarle Road
This walk was under three miles long. It got dark quickly and I cut short what I'd been planned. As a result, more than half of this walk was over streets that I'd walked before. I basically made my way along Canton Ave to the Parade Grounds and then walked back on Albemarle Road. After that, I walked around the cemetery to get to the D train.
I've seen these pillars before, but I don't know the first time that I realized that they had a monogram PPS, for Prospect Park South, which isn't a name that I remember hearing as a kid. On the other hand, the only other name I've heard for this area is "Ditmas Park", which I'm sure is a much newer name.
Albemarle ends at Coney Island Ave. That's where I had to call it. It was dark and getting colder -- this was back in January, just after New Years.
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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