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  • Nice to see the Beautiful row houses. My grandparents owned 2 buildings on Greene ave still looks nice. Thank you for the nostalgia

  • Nice to see the Beautiful row houses. My grandparents owned 2 buildings on Greene ave still looks nice.

  • The deli at Greene and Onderdonk was an ice crem parlor. It was in the days when they scooped it from the tub into different size containers. This was in the 1950s when, as a boy, I lived around the corner on Bleecker St.  Thanks for posting this....

  • How Greene ave has changed when I and my parents moved there in 1976:( I still live on Greene ave.couple blocks from where you were filming. 4 houses away from knickerbocker station M train

  • Another tour down memory lane. Thanks. That senior citizens center on Wyckoff and Greene was at one time (50s) Hodersens butcher (an old German butcher) just one of many in Ridgewood. Not shown on the video was the St. Brigid Friary where the Franciscan Brothers lived on Greene between St. Nicholas and Wyckoff. The original Bklyn Queens border ran through the middle of the block between St. Nicholas and Cypress . There was at one time a brick line in the street to separate Brooklyn and Queens.

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