Forgotten NY

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Forgotten New York is the name of a website created by Kevin Walsh in 1999, chronicling the unnoticed and unchronicled aspects of New York City such as painted building ads, decades-old castiron lampposts, 18th-century houses, abandoned subway stations, trolley track remnants, out-of-the-way neighborhoods, and flashes of nature hidden in the midst of the big city.[1] In 2003 HarperCollins approached Walsh with the idea of turning the website into a book, and the book was published in September 2006. [2][3]

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  1. ^ The Price of Progress?. Gotham Gazette (2997-03-19). Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  2. ^ Ben Gibberd (2007-07-29). Children of Darkness. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.
  3. ^ Walsh, Kevin (2006). Forgotten New York: Views of a Lost Metropolis. Collins, 384. ISBN 0060754001. 

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