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Re: 1980's NYC Street View
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09/29/17 11:51 AM
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great stuff, i do very much. what year is this? Apparently the photos were collected over a five year period so it will vary from photo to photo, but they're all from most likely the mid to late 80's. SC, just happy to contribute.
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Re: 1980's NYC Street View
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09/29/17 03:24 PM
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It's amazing how much has changed since the 1980s. I grew up in the 80s and never realized how antiquated things were. Just a different world. I'm amazed at the technology today. Just the fact one can access all these photos in the comfort of his own home is almost surreal. Back in the day you'd have to go to some local government office and dig through roles of microfilm to find a particular street.
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Re: 1980's NYC Street View
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And I think this helps us realize how rapidly the world changes. It's changing the way we are. Before we had the internet and information gathering was much more glacial, it was easy to be convinced that things stayed the same for a long time. Watch some sports highlights on youtube from just a couple of years ago, and the scoreboard graphics, etc, look a lot different. The world always was changing fast, now we just have on demand technology to document it, practically in real time. Yeah, I know... 
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Re: 1980's NYC Street View
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Very cool link. I've seen Jimmy Nap's Hi Way Lounge, The 19th Hole on 86th St., Tommaso's Restaurant on 86th st. And the spot where the Veterans and Friends Social Club was right next to it. I;ve tried to find some other social club spots but some are hard to see.
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Re: 1980's NYC Street View
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Good info, Giovanni. I saw your pre-edited post where you say that you can't find any social clubs. Glad to know you found some. They had to have gotten photos of clubs in Bensonhurst. Check Bath ave and 13th ave. I'm sure you most of you have seen this google map of social clubs. https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?msa...4999996&z=5 Thanks I'll check out the others you mentioned. That google link was what I was using as a reference point. I wasn't able to see the Ravenite, The Triangle, Palma Boys. Bergin Hunt and Fish was barely visible but not a great look at it. And your Oakland A's killed my Rangers this year.
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