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Lyle Court
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- | :This street originally ran north from [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] to the southern edge of a ravine that extended from West 25th St easterly to [[Jennings Avenue]]. To reach [[Forest St.|Forestdale Avenue]], a footbridge was constructed over the ravine. When the ravine was filled in during the early 1920-30's, West 22nd Place was extended thru to Forestdale. | + | :This street originally ran north from [[Newburgh St.|Denison Avenue]] to the southern edge of a ravine that extended from West 25th St easterly to [[Jennings Avenue]]. To reach [[Forest St.|Forestdale Avenue]], a footbridge was constructed over the ravine. The question that pops to mind is who built this footbridge and who maintained it? Was it the developers group [[Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague]], was it [[John Stanton Fish]], or was it built by the city? |
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+ | :When the ravine was filled in during the early 1920-30's, West 22nd Place was extended thru to Forestdale. | ||
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Revision as of 17:16, 6 March 2009
Post-1906 name:
- West 22nd Place
Original Owner:
- Capt. Ozias Brainard
Development:
- Part of the "Park Addition" of "Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague".
Notes:
- This street originally ran north from Denison Avenue to the southern edge of a ravine that extended from West 25th St easterly to Jennings Avenue. To reach Forestdale Avenue, a footbridge was constructed over the ravine. The question that pops to mind is who built this footbridge and who maintained it? Was it the developers group Curtiss, Foster, and Sprague, was it John Stanton Fish, or was it built by the city?
- When the ravine was filled in during the early 1920-30's, West 22nd Place was extended thru to Forestdale.
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