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Freddy Muller Off the Point on 83rd Street @ 1969 |
My friend, Matt, asked me to photographed 403 East 83rd Street. Unfortunately, that building was demolished years ago to make way for the garage ramp for 400 East 84th Street.
Here are a few pictures of the location now, and a few shots from 1969 taken by Sissy Chapman of our gang playing in the streets. The first two photos are a now and then of the spot where Freddy Muller is about to smack the ball off the 400 E. 83rd Street point, probably with one fielder in the street and the outfielder on the other side walk waiting for the ball to fly. Mrs. Walsh is hanging out her window leaning on a pillow above watching us play.
Freddy was good at all sports. Muller never got tagged out running the bases, he always ducked or squirmed his way to the chalk base or manhole cover.
There is a picture of Sparky Lyle, my dog, daughter of Monique, a poodle owned by a tenant of 403, Barbara Morgan, who gave Ginny Chapman two puppies, Sandy and Sparky. Ginny gave Sparky to my grandmother and me. Another picture is me in the 403 hallway on the night of my LaSalle Academy graduation holding Ginny’s cat, Boo-Boo. We had boundless fun on that street. Playing singles on the stoop first with a suitcase record player we connected with extension wires through the Chapman window, later off the outlet on the bottom panel of the street light pole, and finally on the battery operated record players that came along when we were 15,16. we played touch football year round, and ringalario when it got dark.
I can hear David Ruffin singing as we ran out of breath.
Then we started all over again.
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Mrs. Walsh watching us play, keeping us safe
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Freddy was very good at all sports. |
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same spot, no Freddy, Feb 2012 |
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Sparky Lyle with her mom, Ann Pryor Rode |
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Tommy & Boo Boo ~ June 12, 1972 |
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Ginny, Norma, Sharon on 403 stoop |
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403 space 2012 |
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Normajean, George, Donna, Sissy, Sharon, Joe 1969 on 403 stoop |
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403's ghost |
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403 across the St. from Joe Menesick in the shirt we all bought @ Arbee's 1969 |
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403
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