Another fixture on Wythe Ave and possibly on every street in every major city – CCTV cameras, or, as I like to call them, the Eyes of Democracy. They are…
It is Williamsburg’s most significant landmark of Williamsburg, and yet it only occupies but one block along Wythe Ave. Here are a few views of the most beautiful bridge in…
Beneath the veneer of gentrification / yuppiefication, Williamsburg is still very much a down-and-dirty industrial zone. These are just a sampling of them any trucks – some absolutely immense –…
The only form of public transportation that plies Wythe Ave is Bus Q59, which runs from Rego Park, Queens, to Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Its route runs a total of 7 blocks…
Next up: these are all the stoops and stairwells that lead down and directly onto Wythe Ave. There were many others but they led down to a cross-street instead.
Another street-level fixture, albeit temporary – Trash, or as they call it here in America, Garbage. Plenty of it just ends of in translucent trash bags on the street, though…
Another street-level feature that occurs twice in every block along Wythe Ave. I don’t think most of these actually work, though. They seem more like relics and ruins, than functioning…
Alright, today’s the first of a series of Street-level Feature themed posts. First up, US Mail boxes, in deep olive green, dark ultramarine and psychedelic.
Next on the list, all of the cross-street signs on Wythe Ave, alongside a few other signs typically seen on the street.
A post on Light and Shadows naturally precedes one on darkness. Here are 15 views, some ghostly, of Wythe Ave at night.