Posts by Bob Ristelhueber
After all these months of thinking that the Record Room was the
After all these months of thinking that the Record Room was the record store I went to in the 60s, I realized it must have been Records Spectacular, i...
After all these months of thinking that the Record Room was the record store I went to in the 60s, I realized it must have been Records Spectacular, i...
In colonial times, there was a road that crossed Jackson Heights
In colonial times, there was a road that crossed Jackson Heights named, Trains Meadow Road. This house on 31st Avenue and 81st Street, is a vestige of...
In colonial times, there was a road that crossed Jackson Heights named, Trains Meadow Road. This house on 31st Avenue and 81st Street, is a vestige of...
The 1964 New York Worlds Fair exhibit nobody got to see. On April
The 1964 New York Worlds Fair exhibit nobody got to see. On April 15, 1964, Andy Warhol installed an art piece that he was commissioned to create for ...
The 1964 New York Worlds Fair exhibit nobody got to see. On April 15, 1964, Andy Warhol installed an art piece that he was commissioned to create for ...
Scott has asked some good questions recently, but I think we can
Scott has asked some good questions recently, but I think we can all agree the answers are the City, 59th Street Bridge, and the Island. To other ques...
Scott has asked some good questions recently, but I think we can all agree the answers are the City, 59th Street Bridge, and the Island. To other ques...
The Williamsburg Bridge is the neglected step-sister, of all of
The Williamsburg Bridge is the neglected step-sister, of all of the major bridges that lead out of The City. Not as glamorous in reputation as the Bro...
The Williamsburg Bridge is the neglected step-sister, of all of the major bridges that lead out of The City. Not as glamorous in reputation as the Bro...