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RABBI BERZIN
/ September 22, 2011ANY INFO ON SOCCER STADIUM EXISTING IN AREA OF NORTHERN BLD WHERE TODAY ARE MANY CAR DEALERS (LIC ASTORIA AREA) IN 1930S 1940S? SAT OVER 60,000…LONG GONE…..
Rosemary
/ January 24, 2014There is no mention of Lewisohn Stadium – 136th St. between Amst. & Convent Aves, NYC. It was the precursor of Lincoln Center. I would love to see those pics. It was a part of CCNY.
Joe Gilman
/ August 5, 2015Any Info on Parr Meadows in Yaphank? it was quarter horse track that was open for about a week
Todd Berkun
/ August 9, 2015It was open for a little longer than a week. Although maybe it just seemed like a week. It opened in the late 70’s, for a short time, then suddenly closed. Then opened again in 1986. I am not sure they ever opened for 1987. Then that was it.
Peter Lohr
/ October 25, 2016There was once a small arena located on Queens Blvd, in Sunnyside Queens named Sunnyside Gardens. I remember going there to see wrestling and the Golden Gloves.