Pennsylvania Ave / Sheffeld Ave
From Broadway Junction to the Jackie Robinsone, down Pennsylvania Ave to Linden Blvd and back again on Sheffeld.
There was a short piece of Broadway just past Broadway Junction that I hadn't walked yet. This brought me to the entrance of the Jackie Robinson (formerly the Interborough) Parkway and the start of Pennsylvania Ave. I'd walked most of Pennsylvania Avenue in the past when I worked at FDNY High School at Thomas Jefferson campus, but never down to the highway.
To get there, I had to walk up Jamaica Ave to Fanchon Place, which I took up to the start of Highland Blvd (not to be confused with Hylan Blvd in Staten Island). After that, the plan was to walk south on Marginal St W, but the two streets didn't exactly line up. I had to take a flight of steps down to the dead end street.
And that brought me to Pennsylvania Ave.
A few blocks down, at Liberty Ave, I passed the NYPD Community Center. I like the architecture and the inscription that says "Magistrates Court" (of COVRT, actually).
Across Liberty Ave sits W. H. Maxwell Career and Technical Education High School, which takes up the entire block. You don't see schools this size any more (or if you do, they're split up in many smaller schools.
Another block brought me to the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church. I checked out the website -- it wasn't in English. Ah, well. I'll have to get back to this.
A community garden, followed by Thomas Jefferson High School, a former place of employment. When I got my "letter of excess" and a sorrowful apology from my principal, I went into the teachers room and did a little happy dance. Bye!
The 3 train at Livonia which I rode any time I didn't have my car, and the corner of Linden Blvd, which I took many times to avoid the Belt Parkway.
One block over brought me to Sheffeld Ave, and I started walking north back to the C train station. Sheffeld Gardens. PS 190 (Sheffeld Elementary school). Then FDNY Engine 290/Ladder 103 which had a 9/11 memorial out front. At Pitkin Ave, I found myself at the entrance of the East Brooklyn Business District, not that I've heard of East Brooklyn before, but it's a more apt name than East New York, I guess!
Two blocks later, I was back at the subway and on my way home.
And that's it for this trip. Come back soon.
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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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