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Nalod
Posts: 71068 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() Before it was build and opened in 1968 the old Pennsylvania Stations was torn down in the early 60’s as it was underused. Urban sprawl and massive projects for tunnels and bridges bought upon reliance on highways. Neighborhoods disrupted for new roads as Robert Moses vision took place over preservation. This was the era of modernization. The “pan am” building built to accept helicopters (Turned out to be a bad idea!) and loomed over park avenue blocking the sky as one of the worst examples.
THe Dodger ownership had proposed a domed stadium in brooklyn but Moses wanted it were Shea was contructed. Dodgers left as we all know. I would have preceded the Astrodome. http://www.stadiumpage.com/concepts/Bklyn_R.html NY did not preserve its grand old buildings. They do better now. We all love the current MSG but commuter rail surface did grow and the current station is woefully underisized for decades now. Take a gander at this old girl who with renovation would have stood proud as does Grand Central Station. |
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Swishfm3
Posts: 23309 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/28/2003 Member: #392 |
![]() Thanks for sharing!
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