Fascinating RT “@BeschlossDC: ...wagon train beneath Brooklyn Bridge 1918, as if the past moving away from future: pic.twitter.com/IcJlstEJY7”
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Fascinating RT “@BeschlossDC: ...wagon train beneath Brooklyn Bridge 1918, as if the past moving away from future: pic.twitter.com/IcJlstEJY7”
Wow! RT @BeschlossDC: Here a wagon train beneath Brooklyn Bridge 1918, as if the past is moving away from the future:pic.twitter.com/jwAz7zFqQU
@John_Eddy_ MT @BeschlossDC Here a wagon train beneath Brooklyn Bridge 1918, as if the past is moving away.pic.twitter.com/yakROIzHYL
@AndyArthur @BeschlossDC Wow, awesome picture!
@BeschlossDC Are you working on a book on some facet of New York City history?
@BeschlossDC So The Great Gatsby movie got it right? Brooklyn really did look like that: http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18k1gt56a4rmgjpg/ku-xlarge.jpg …
@BeschlossDC That kind of thinking is what made me a history major.
@BeschlossDC @DanRiehl It originally had a train track and must have killed the neighborhood in it's shadow. Cinders and ashes.
“@BeschlossDC: Here a wagon train beneath Brooklyn Bridge 1918, as if the past is moving away from the future: pic.twitter.com/eAc8JyyjLQ”
@BeschlossDC future meets the past..
If I were a facebooker I would like this. MT @BeschlossDC. Wagons beneath Brooklyn Bridge 1918. Past meets the futurepic.twitter.com/6tOwghC2O2
@BeschlossDC Thank you for sharing such history with us.
@BeschlossDC Grew up under the shadows, like my mother, under that great bridge.
RT “@BeschlossDC: Here a wagon train beneath Brooklyn Bridge 1918, as if the past is moving away from the future: pic.twitter.com/rlWvOllLSl”
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