#chalkles The panoramic view of the handball court where stickball was played at Coleman Oval. pic.twitter.com/ezMKYnlmuY
— kvillage (@kvillage) May 8, 2014
Famous lower east side photographer Walter Rosenblum took a picture near this spot in the 1940's
Friday, May 9, 2014
#chalkles Stickball at the Handball Courts at Coleman Oval Pt 2
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#chalkles Stickball at the Handball Courts of Coleman Oval
#chalkles handball court: where stickball was played at Coleman Oval pic.twitter.com/wqGlxTNQAw
— kvillage (@kvillage) May 8, 2014
Famous lower east side photographer Walter Rosenblum took a picture near this spot in the 1940's
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#chalkles 270 Madison Street: Arnold Rothstein 1880 Pt 2
#chalkles A long view of the chalking of Rothstein's 1880 home at 270 Madison St. pic.twitter.com/Ks1VHuPI2q
— kvillage (@kvillage) May 6, 2014
A biography of Arnold Rothstein mistakenly has him living at 270 Madison Avenue
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#chalkles 270 Madison Street: Arnold Rothstein 1880
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Arnold Rothstein's bio mistakenly has him living at 270 Madison Ave. in 1880.
It was here instead pic.twitter.com/bldibeWWY4
— kvillage (@kvillage) May 6, 2014
A biography of Arnold Rothstein mistakenly has him living at 270 Madison Avenue
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Arnold Rothstein,
madison street,
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#chalkles Coleman Oval: The Orginal LMRC Photo 2
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at Coleman Oval part 2 pic.twitter.com/hBOD0CxCAj
— kvillage (@kvillage) May 5, 2014
The original photo
#chalkles Coleman Oval:Spot of Historic 1959 LMRC Team Photo
#chalkLES.
at Coleman Oval pic.twitter.com/x5C90EolgO
— kvillage (@kvillage) May 5, 2014
The original photo
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
#chalkles 318 Madison Street 2
#chalkles A long view of 318 Madison with an insert of a 1955 meal pic.twitter.com/4Hn2ZhoPCK
— kvillage (@kvillage) May 6, 2014
#chalkles 318 Madison Street 1
#chalkles The Bellel family, living at 318 Madison, was amongst the first to move into the Vladeck Projects in 1940. pic.twitter.com/TFvoWAdLYJ
— kvillage (@kvillage) May 6, 2014
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