My husband, Marc Felix, was conceived in an apartment in this building in 1945. Soon after that his family moved to Horatio Street.
For Norm’s Thursday Doors, 6/27/2019
I included a hidden door for fun.
My husband, Marc Felix, was conceived in an apartment in this building in 1945. Soon after that his family moved to Horatio Street.
For Norm’s Thursday Doors, 6/27/2019
I included a hidden door for fun.
Oh, what a mighty door! A great way to begin your life. 🙂
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🎆🎇✨
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wow!! love the history!
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Yes, he’s been around here a while 🙂 The neighborhood sure has changed a lot.
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Nice bit of nostalgia behind a lovely red door!
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Yes. Stay cool! It is hot here in NYC.
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So sorry, Sherry! The same here. There’s a heat wave here in Hong Kong but rain is on the way. =)
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Some history
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Indeed! and we still live in the apartment he lived in all his life.
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Wow
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I want to move now and it is hard to get him to budge, not surprising. I just can’t do all those stairs any more (4 flights).
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I sympathise
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That is a nice red door. All of the different sized panels make it quite eye-catching, as does the colour or course 🙂
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Thanks Norm.
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Pretty red doors Sherry.
Regards, Teresa
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Thanks
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Distinctive doors and curious topic. Enjoyed the photos, Sherry.
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We were walking past it when Marc said I was conceived there. 🙂
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Lovely red doors, Sherry.
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Thanks Dan
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