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Walk up to Lafayette Avenue between Fulton Street and Bedford Avenue for one of the best parties along the course. You can also catch runners at several points in Williamsburg and Greenpoint, along Bedford Avenue between Lafayette Avenue and Nassau Avenue. Take the L train to Bedford Avenue, the M or J train to Marcy Avenue or the G train to Nassau Avenue or Greenpoint Avenue. The Q subway line stops at several points along this stretch. North of 96th Street, use the 6 subway line to get to this part of the course.
Persons: It’s, Alexander, Duke Ellington, Charles A, Dana, Harlem Meer, Organizations: New York, Brooklyn, Barclays Center, Lafayette, Bedford, Queens, ., Dana Discovery Center, Park, Columbus, West Locations: Staten Island, Brooklyn, Staten, Bay Ridge, Sunset, Park, Flatbush, Fulton Street, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bedford, Lafayette Avenue, Nassau, Avenue, Vernon, Jackson, . Manhattan, Manhattan, Bronx, Harlem
The Mystery of My Mother’s Prayer Book
  + stars: | 2023-09-23 | by ( Ken Schlager | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
I could now surmise that my mother was given the book at some point before 1930, when she was perhaps 10 or 12. Below her address, she had written a poem:I pity the riverI pity the brookI pity the oneThat steals this book! Most likely this was something my mother had seen in an autograph book upon graduating elementary school. This was the home of my mother’s older brother, Dr. George Kanner, and his family. Rather than travel some circuitous route through multiple owners before landing on eBay, the prayer book had been in my family all along, in a house where I had spent many childhood sleepovers with my cousin David.
Persons: ” Eager, Tallis, Dr, George Kanner, David Organizations: Hewes Street, Jos, Schlesinger Library, Departed, eBay Locations: Brooklyn, Lafayette, Vienna, Garden City
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