They were on the lawns and very close to the service road while the two large research laboratories were further back by the forest(s)? 79primarily about how and why that magnificent building was torn down. As a teenager I worked there 2 summers for $100 a summer. I cry when I go back and dont want to keep doing it to myself. Accordingtothe historian Strabo, its name is Phoenician for rise by the shore.. My summers I lived at Beechhurst beach. Acrossthe bay from Utopia Parkway is Fort Totten and behind it is Great Neck. Theparkhas a small cove that has a beach, but swimming is prohibited. The while at Kents blew at 7:45 a.m., 8:00 a.m. and again at quttin time at 4:00 p.m. Mr Harmon was a super nice gentleman, My favorite was Mrs. Frankel (my 3rd grade teacher). wonderful Sunday afternoons we spent there in the early 60s. Hey Zoso! But I remember it well nonetheless. Any links to anything related would be great thx. Now I am rambling. Great times! This property was built in 2002. Insane! A lifetime ago!!! Following its closing in 1989, the property wassubdividedfor tract mansions accessed by private streets. Im pretty sure the Fran you are speaking of is my grandmother (unless there were two Frans who owned candy stores in Whitestone.) I cant remember the Asian Restaurant in the whitestone shopping center other than it had some reputation. I remember going there in the 1970s. Booths and counter, still remember it clear as a bell after all this time. As Whitestone has a large Greek population, it is possible that the streets name comes from the island of Samos in the Aegean Sea. My best paddleball partner was Micheal, Cant remember his last name but he was a tiny kid who played shirtless and he was awesome. Still remember the sign posted at the counter Thou shall not steal or thou shall get thy ass kicked. ft. house located at 3-30 Cresthaven Ln, Whitestone, NY 11357 sold for $1,400,000 on Nov 16, 2021. Its shoreline is largely comprised of upper income tract mansions and high rise apartments. Running between Beechhurst and Jamaica Estates, this roadway begins as a one-lane dead-end on the shore of Little Bay. The CYO camp in the 1970s would love to see pics, as I attended at a young age maybe 5-7yrs old and have memories of taking the bus there from Rego Park. The cresthaven country club pool was only for the CYO kids and for the country club people after the camp. This outcropping usedtohave a lighthouse that was operated by a keeper until around 1990. The next summer, we (CYO Day Camp) took the bus from PS 184 to Francis Lewis Park and used the wading pools (spray heads) there. Cresthaven had two private pools, one for adults with a diving board and one kiddie pool, separate but both did host the CYO day camp programs. Penny candylicorice, Bazookas, sugar dots on a paper stripin a little brown bag. Im now 72 but I still have many vivid memories of growing up at CYO way back then. Thanks for this. ), you should see it Do you know when it closed, what happened to it The city acquired this park in 1937. Puerto Madero N9710, Oficina 22, Pudahuel - Santiago | saudi arabian airlines flight 763 cvr transcript The regulars called me Red. The paper posted on Chriss window said we came in 7th place (out of eight top spots) for our age category. Geez old old memories. Because the estate has a gate and 24-hour security, the best I could do here is poke my camera between the fence posts. Building Facts Units Active Listings Past Sales Past Rentals All Units No active listings in building See past sales or past rentals Filter Units Nearby Transportation There is no data available I think it was right under the Utopia Parkway near the Throgs Neck Bridge. Especially after Mass at St Lukes on Sunday. So much around to keep us kids occupied growing up in the 70s. Here are some of mine: When it went Condo, my mother bought it. There were two camps. I grew up in Whitestone 1947-1959. 312 . Candy Stores on every corner. Good Humor Trucks. Was Bertlesons the little ice cream parlor near Storks? The old Beechurst Building had interesting tiles on the floor. Mr. Softee. Same with the whitestone pool and cresthaven gone. We had Freddies Pizza, Bertlesons and a really great life We went to Whitestone park and watched the river go by under the bridge.We watched the Throgs Nweck bridge go up and Bayside explode, Now whitestone is an elite community. He had a big first-floor office that faced the front yard. Hence, Le Havre , the name of a very large French port city. Bingo.Worked my way up to busboy then waiter The Oleskiew families lived a few houses north on 154 st and on 14th Ave across from me. I enjoyed walking down memory lane and am so thankful for my time on 11th and 13th Avenues. The old one was just obsolete.. Hello Brenda live upstate for the last 16 years but my mom still lives there .I occasionally see Ed.was actually in Whitestone yesterday. So named because of the spectacular water-views encompassing Whitestone's two landmark bridges, the property is the largest high-end single-family development currently under construction in Queens. All Right Reserved. 79 in the 30s. To the left of the building was a ball field, but us older kids could hit softballs on the roof of the building. I grew up in Whitestone in 1931 and remained there until 2007 and am now in Florida. Boosters beach is disgusting with all those overgrown mansions there. The mansions are overcrowding what used to beautiful old farm houses and Tudors. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Wagons would bring in the cannon shells and explosives and store them in the back of the hill, then place on carriages, pass down through the tunnel to load the cannons. I grew up with owners kids. Today, a simple skeleton tower with a beacon performs the duty. Hot Rods up and down the Boulevard. Thats we went to meet girls, mostly unsuccessfully though! Growing up in Whitestone in the 60s and 70s, the waterfront (other than F. L. Park) was always a mystery to me, what with the large Tropicana plant, and then the private lanes and houses that you mention. I used the pool for one summer (1954 or 1955). Whitestone then was a classic old town. In recent years, the coastlines of Manhattan and Brooklyn have been reclaimed by the public as ribbons of waterfront parkland take up shores that previously belonged to industry. We were middle class. I remember her mom chasing me out of the store on day because she thought I had not paid for a pack of baseball cards! Whitestone, Queens, NY 11357. It cost $1.25 in those days. I would love to find some old pictures of the place. He played the saw and did ventriloquism with a dummy he would take out a suitcase. last mansion left of those that had property that The master bedroom and living room had wall-to-wall windows on the exterior wall. John I came here in search of info about Whitestone Pool and you seem to have many memories of it. If memory serves, Cresthaven CC had a pool that was open to the public (25 cents) during the day except when being used by the CYO Catholic Youth Org. Fran came out and saved me from her mothers wrath! As the first stones were being laid, he then was assigned to help design Fort Monroe, Hampton. During heavy snowstorms your Dad would plow our street (15th Drive between 149th and 150th). Has been gone a while. The well-maintained buildings and grounds are 97% shareholder owned and feature a total of 217 units ranging from studios and one bedroom with one bath to two-bedrooms with one and one-half baths. Aww, the memories. Its swimming pool however, is open to the public during the summer. The chapel is leased to a Korean congregationwhilethe Officers Club is used by Bayside Historical Society. everyone Loved Storks. My family was one of the original members of Boosters Beach and my father a founding member of the Whitestone Ambulance Corps the precursors of EMTs. I became the Whitestone Boating Director as the CYO Day Camp reached a capacity of 5,000 campers a day spread out between 6 properties Whitestone, Alley Pond Park, Cresthaven, Kisena Park, Astoria Pool and Cunningham Park. God Bless him. there was a very large cement dug out area dug with lots of sprinklers! I too played alot of paddleball undr Whitestone Bridge. This site brings back a lot of fond memories., storks is gone I wish I could still live there. We used to go there in our bathing suits to cool off! My Dad sold our house many years ago, I have been told that they built 4 houses on his property. Waldbaums Shopping Center was built, giving us a supermarket and some small shops like Stage Variety Store and a pizza place, a bank, etc. Many more memories to share but another time. Such everlasting memories. Smooth work commute, popular bars and nightlife, nearby restaurants and grocery stores, and safety. I lived there, across from Clearview Golf Course. I too went to CYO day camp. Swam at the CYO. Ive fond memories of Freddies Pizzeria in the Village, with its hitching post and a slice that, at one time,cost the same as a subway ride, 20 cents. Bridge Gulls [SpliceToday] I am looking for information about the Day camp that was at PS 184 back in the 70s. The drinking age was 18 ?!?!? Alas, post 9/11 I believe there is a full time police presence and/or other means to prevent that. While some of the buildings on the former base are actively used as offices andtrainingfacilities,others are in a dilapidated state, ravaged by themoistureandwinds of the bay. I also adored Storks and hung out at Bertlesons..loved the Italian ices or sherbet they had in the little white paper cups. He conducted our Pre Cana by asking us to give him a tour of SUNY Maritime College (where I graduated college). i grew up in whitestone on 12 th road off of 150th street. Ed I know your brother Artie . It was a wonderful time. I remember that as well. Mostly good times, I have been trying to find information about the Whitestone ferry for many years. An important ferry landing prior to the construction of Whitestone Bridge, the community was served by the Long Island Railroad until 1932. Some wonderful memories reading this! I worked there for Frank Tokar that ran the entire facility. As young teenagers we would get someone to buy us a bottle in Whitestone village and then go to the park, or hang out outside the Bowling Alley. I remember riding my bike through the empty lot and seeing pools of colored purple, orange and green water in the mud. If my memory serves me correct (and there is no guarantee these days!!!) Cherry Valley, Cedar Lane, Freddys Pizza, Carvel, Genovese Drug store, Bohacks, Stationery on 150th St and 14th Ave where you could get candy and comic books What else do you know about Sylvania besides the rumor? I attended Immanuel Lutheran School from 1959-1968. Considering that Queenss north shore once had numerous beaches with resorts and amusement parks prior to the Second World War, are there any swimming sites still in operation on the East River? Oh well. I had a vivid picture of the couple who ran the store but the name was not there. I played stick ball lots of times in Bohacks parking lot with Billy Collela. Donny, a family member of Father Flemmings, pretty much ran the pool and lived in the house behind it. There were 2 pools: the whitestone pool was the public pool at the end of the street. At the landing of 158th Street near Riverside Drive, a waterfront parcel as wide as the street belongs to Beechhurst Property Owners Association (BPOA) whose logo resembles a DOT-issue bridgedirectionalsign. This home is located at 315 Cresthaven Ln, Whitestone, NY 11357 and has been listed on Homes.com and is currently estimated at $1,645,000, approximately $612 per square foot. Hi Margaret Deciccio.I my name is Linda. Plus in days before easy access to aerial photos, it was even harder to imagine what went on at the waters edge. Real terra incognita as they say. Newly listed Venetian Isle apartments for rent in Boynton Beach. Yes the CYO property started small the Brooklyn Diocese just took over the Cresthaven Country Club and its 2 pools, expanded by taking over the Whitestone Pool as the small day camp grew and grew and grew. I do not remember the name of my 3rd grade teacher but remember a boy named Gerald Friedman who was in that class with me. Yes, The Bertlesons made their own chocolates and they were good! I spent the summers at the Beechhurst Beach,as well as my parents before me. The Whitestone pool was opened to the public. No crime sex violence. "My real estate mentor always said, 'Never fall . Does not look like it did in 1950s, especially the windows facing the 21st Road. boosters beach was my childhood.on 4 of july we greased a watermelon and had to capture it in water.then we had local bands for us teens,all played sunshine of your love,summer was quick/whitestone pool was great,they had a slide down from locker rooms/and yes CYO did take over beecghurst country club alsowhitestone/freddys pizza and carvel/is storks bakery still there? Working for route drivers at Tropicana, getting there at 5:30 a.m. as a 12 year old, working all summer and having Wednesdays and weekends off. Newly listed Brighton Condominiums apartments for rent in Boca Raton. There were so many different types of pools for people of all ages and sizes. This property was purchased by BADEA FELICIA for $1,463,000. rubber loop that went around your angle/wrist which held the key you needed for your locker. This 9-acre park covers aremnantof the property that belonged to Francis Lewis. The pool you are thinking of was the Whitestone Pool, open to the public. So safe back then. I had to get my papers, hop the Q-15 at 15th and 150th Street and deliver my papers! Location: 150 Street & 6 Avenue, Whitestone (former location of Cresthaven Country Club) Number of Homes: 44 single family homes Site Acreage: 6 acres Construction: 4 bedroom, all brick and precast stone Colonials with attached garage, 2,000-3,760 square feet, depending on the model. But if you would like to friend request or message me, you will be able to find me on facebook as Monica Mosquera-Cannon. Very decadent but it was MY MONEY! I remember the raft wellas well as the rats and Coney Island whitefish in the east riverbut we survived! I hope you will see my message. 2nd year = Again met and played at PS 184, then boarded buses to Francis Lewis Park (Whitestone Bridge), went wading under the sprinkler sprays in their concrete basins. 2-40 150 Street . 323 Cresthaven Lane, Whitestone, NY 11357. QUEENS VILLAGE COMMITTEE FOR MENTAL HEALTH FOR JAMAICA COMMUNITY ADOLESCENT PROGRAM, INC. WHITESTONE VILLAGE BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION, INC. from 66-68, but never heard anything about an My best friend and I met our wives there. Following its closing in 1989, the property was subdivided for tract mansions accessed by private streets. I wouldnt call it an elite neighborhood, but I do call it home. Im on the island now and its great but nothing beat Whitestone back in the day. We would go onto the ferry and could see the water through the rotted out deck boards, never thinking we could have fallen into the abyss below. But do you remember the stairwells that were in there with the glass with the wires in them? Her mansion became How about the Topless Bar off the Cross Island Service road in Beechurst. I attended the CYO Day Camp from 1952 1960 when I became a Counselor. Went to 193, Mazels, Posner, Endress, England, Dodge, Bower. Whitestone, NY 11357. Then went under the locust trees to dry off and eat lunch. From the early 1980s until 1999, the landmarked mansion fell into decay, overshadowed by Throgs Neck Bridge. In 1930, Hammerstein fell on hardtimesand sold the mansion. The pool is a fond memory. I grew up in the corner house diagonally across from Gleasons Funeral home on 150th St. When one visits Little Bay Park, the curved coastline is reminiscent of Orchard Beach. My friends and I would cross our legs Indian style and shimmy up the V shaped grooves in the concrete to the top. My Great grandfather Edward Cleary had a farm on 14th Avenue around 1900 in White Plains, any suggestions on how to find more information about the farm? The Frank was probably Frank Tokar who ran everything on the CYO property. My brother still lives there. I grew up on 14th ave next to Grace Church. Whitestone in the 1960s was heaven. I lived in bldg 16 apartment 2D. We too lived on 12th road between 154th and 157th. To the left of the beach entrance is a private segment of Riverside Drive, where one can find eight oversize tract mansions with their own docks and waterfront pools. Ficks market was the butcher shop across the street from my house on 17th Ave and 150th St. Pizzarama was where Dime Bank is today. university of bristol computer science. Locals said it was once one of the ferries that ran between Whitestone and the Bronx. Beechurst had a beach i went to as a child next to tropicana etc. My mom was born in 1926 she just turn 91 and she also lives in Florida now. I also worked on the 2 boats that the CYO used to give kids rides in the sound, They were housed at the boat club. I miss the old Whitestone. It was officially named The Sylvania-Corning Nuclear Corporation Metallurgical Laboratory. Park used to offer one of my favorite quintessential NY experiences, which is hanging out in the cool space beneath a major bridge. I used to walk to Whitestone pool & Ft Totten as a kid. You remembered it correctly. Riding bikes all over Beechhurst, Whitestone, malba. GT&Es Administration Building. My grandparents took care of the Whitestone Point Lighthouse and after they passed away my parents took it over until 1952 when the switch was put on land. Ive parallel experiences to yours. When we got a little older and had phony proof in hand, we went to the Mona Kai (near Bohacks & Tropacana) for a Flaming Volcano or to Rum Bottoms for some music. He smoked a pipe in there, and there was a carpet on the floor. It was. Why were people thinking? Mr. Harmon would perform in the auditorium occasionally. I did , however, find this amazing YouTube video of Whitestone pool 1963/1964 which I feel you could more closely identify with than I can. Remember the Juke Box on the handball courts and older teenagers dancing especially the girls with big hair. It was across the street from the old Naval reserve building by the CYO camp. After I completed my route and before I went home each day, I stopped at Carpenters market on Clintonville Street and bought potato chips and a soda. I too attended the PS 184 Day Camp (Summertime only for two summers). OFF MARKET 315 Cresthaven Ln Whitestone, NY 11357 Whitestone 4 Beds 4 Baths 4,000 sqft $1,637,700 Trulia Estimate as of Jan 8, 2023 Est. Cresthaven Site Is Eyed For Public Parkland In. There was a gate and the Tropicana trucks came and went from the lot. There were two pools in Whitestone Cresthaven and the Whitestone pool and Haylocks Day Camp across from Whitestone pool. She had 2 older brothers Eddie and Gene and one younger brother Bobby. I grew up in Whitestone (10-06 148th St.) and spent almost every non-school day in Francis Lewis Park. Campbell was the prinicipal when I was there as well. This is me: PS193 (class of 61), St.Lukes (63) Bishop Reilly (67) I delivered the Long Island Star Journal, which yielded to the Long Island Press in 1968. I remember always seeing that gray colored Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy ship docked on the other side of the Throgs Neck Bridge in the Little Neck Bay. Anyone remember Carosons Hardware store on Francis Lewis off 26th ave? Now gone for more than 25 years, the club's large outdoor swimming pool provided welcome relief from summer's heat. This is no accident as in the early postwar years,ParksCommissioner Robert Moses intended to construct Clearview Beach on this site. This promontory is known on maps as Cryders Point. Beechurst one for the second grade and so on. There were wooden booths to sit in. I wonder where he lived and where he studied. Overhead was the Goodyear Blimp with animation lighting up the sky. T TOKAR, FRANK A, 94 of Dunedin, FL passed away on December 23, 2012 at home surrounded by family. I remember taking a note into his office when I was a little girl. As a child I recall the remains of a ferry boat partially buried in the shore line of an old run down marina called Captain Bills. thanks for the memories,i went to st.lukes school and p.s.79 for kindergarten. So one sunny day he went to reminisce and walked along the Powells Cove Blvd and took photos of the pool and abandon mansions (becoming Cresthaven CYO Camp) across the street. 1st year = We played there, then boarded buses to the CYO Cresthaven Pool, went swimming and had lunch overlooking the East River and the next door dock and marina. St Lukes Bazaar every summer with the huge gambling tents for the over 18 crowd This is all from memory, but it had acreage and was fenced. I remember missing you and I still have. This had to be around 1978. It has since been automated like all other lighthouses in the city. I miss the old Whitestone so much! Many went to Long Island, including me lol. Patrick met and married his "Sweetheart" Deirdre (O'Brien) Dolan on the tennis courts of Cresthaven Country Club in Whitestone, Queens. On weekends and evenings it was open as a swim club. Ahhhh, Frans Candy Store spent many days there trying to decide how best to spend my 10 cent allowance whether it be on the loads of penny candy to Revell plastic model kits or the paper cap gun ammo which we scratched with our fingernails till they were stained with gunpowder. water before the Cross Island Pkwy was 725 . My mother went there as a child. Their business is recorded as DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION. . I so miss the crumb cake and pecan ring we would get every Sunday at Storks. $389,000. Playing paddleball on Saturdays and in the summer across from JHS 185 Bleeker The Welsh-born merchant represented Queens in the signing of theDeclarationof Independence and his name also appears on a local high school and the north-south boulevard thatstretchesfrom Whitestone to Rosedale. If you crossed the street not at her corner, she would make you cross back and forth 10 times saying thats a corner. So off to Virginia he went. Weepy's pool hall was a famous fixture for many years, as was Jimmy's luncheonette . WE USE TO GO TO THE CYO SWIMMING , DOES ANYONE KNOW THE STREET IT WAS ON . They put the new one in the back. When the dance ended, I. It had a great Playground with Monkey Bars and the Long Swing sets which are banned today. There was a Bayside Bell Rod & Gun Club (c.1962-66+/-) that was able to use the Fort Totten indoor rifle & pistol range and where was the range? I dont think that type of man even exists any longer. I attended school from from 1962- 1966. I attended PS 184. After graduating West Point, now an Engineering Officer, participating in the Mexican War, was his assignment but he was not the only one, just part of a group of Army engineers. My mother and father still live on 12 ave I am still in the neighborhood. Best Sicilian and white pizza was Freddies. At St Lukes, Mrs. somebody, I dont remember her name, would call the buses over the PA at the end of the day Malba and colony for the second grade; Malba and colony for the third; Malba and colony for the 4th, 5th, and 6th; Malba and colony for the first. The green knife sharpening truck ringing its bell. Still the best Ive ever had. On summer days they had bands playing at the pool. Tropicana had property at the foot of 154th street in Beechhurst. I went to St Lukes had a paper route route 13 Freddys pizza $.25 a slice in 1969 storks bakery Karl Stork was in my class in the first and second grade I remember mrsStork bringing cookies every Christmas to school for the kids Hope to hear back from somebody this is the first time Ive ever done this kind of thing. Yesterday I came across a pamphlet from back in the day about joining the beach house beach. I remember when Beechhurst was Beechhurst. I also went to PS 79 and then St Lukes through 4th grade, but then off to Holy Trinity & St. Agnes for the rest! Thanks for the memories! Was Ritchie Ferraro the younger brother of Dino Ferraro? He knew the Sanitation Dept would eventually get around to in probably in May lol. New York is becoming too gentrified. ? The last 6 acres of the former Cresthaven Country Club in Whitestone are back on the selling block. One thing was that if you brought your lunch you had to eat in the auditorium due to lack of space in the cafeteria. One was Wide Wings and was closer to the Throgs Neck bridge. Oh well. The staff kept us safe by assigning colored swim caps according to our proficiency in the pool. Frances Lewis Park was neverland to me. The largest unused building at Fort Totten is the former hospital, which flanks the Parade Ground. On the very day JFK was assassinated, my brother and I walked home and stopped by Chriss Card Shop to see if we placed in the recent window painting contest (we painted a picture on one of the windows at Bohacks Market on 14th avenue). That was in the sixtiesthe water got better since then thankfully.They were such good times. Its clearly gone now from the google earth view, but it had a huge pool in a T shape. Finally, F.L. We enjoyed Freddies pizza too and the Clintonville Bar Restaurant for fried shrimp and spaghetti. If you scroll down or up (? I delivered the LI Star Journal in Malba, not that it has any relevance to your post. Whitestone officials are eyeing the six-1/2-acre former Cresthaven Country Club, now overgrown and boarded up, for use as a city park. I remember going on a school trip there in elementary school. In aneighborhoodfilled with private gated communities, cameras and security guards, the best day for me to check out these beaches is when there is a heavy downpourandno ones watching. The site was part of the former Cresthaven Country Club and then was owned by real estate firm Whitestone Jewels LLC, but has been in foreclosure since 2007. 14th Avenue between 149th and 150th. Crime did not even exist. I often check real estate values for Beechhurst and I am amazed what houses are selling He was right across the river from it for 35 years and had never seen the campus. A fourth generation visits their grandfather, Ed, still living there. Then I had three private houses on Powels Cove Blvd. 3-28 Cresthaven Lane is a House located in the Whitestone neighborhood in Queens, NY. Excellent single house with 5 beds and 3 baths come with t. gave me when I left for the Army. An aunt and uncle of mine used to live in the Le Havre apartments. yes there was a public pool there ,separate from the country club .Went there many times .nice pool.Little secret in congested Queens pools. What a loss. A formercountry club, Cresthaven, Powells Cove Boulevard between 3rd and 6th Avenues, once occupied 22 acres of waterfront real estate. WOW. Hi Fred: Are you related to College Points infamous Mayers Marina? BLACK LIVES MATTER. I remember walking to Sams Penny Store on 14th Avenue with its glass cases of loose candy. Milt, the Good Humor truck driver I first laid eyes on my beautiful wife, Eleanor, in 1958 at a weekly "singles" dance at the Cresthaven Country Club in Whitestone, Queens. Spent a lot of time of my time in Francis Lewis Park. Playing Asteroids and eating toasted buttered bagels at Bridge Lanes Also took a photo of the street. By SERGEY KADINSKY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhRMoU-KDZU. Our lunches were provided by the NYC Board of Ed. Clintonville 17th Ave between 150th Place and Clintonville St was a dirt road. All of those playground items are now probably considered too dangerous but somehow you and I an tens of thousands of other kids survived it! That job taught me how to work and how to deliver and be reliable! As a private road, it has its own custom-made sign. I remember swimming in Whitestone Pool. A third can be found in Little Neck Bay. Weddings They had driven from New York with baggy ski pants, lace boots, wooden skis and five dollars a day for tow tickets to participate in the first trip of the newly organized ski club. Lots of woods now all houses. There was NO ROOM FOR ERROR! Funny, I found this site when I got curious about the fate of Cresthaven & Whitestone Pools ( I left the east coast for the west in early in the early 1980s). My gramps was a regular customer. 120 Dehaven Drive 100 Dehaven Drive C resthaven Owners, Inc., is a three building cooperative apartment complex located in Northwest Yonkers. The northeast extreme of Queens is an ear-shaped peninsula that was used as an army base between 1857 and 1995. Staff Shaune Randles. I would bet the wiring, etc. For 39 years, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Brooklyn operated the Cresthaven Country Club on 19.5 acres, including some on the river, providing thousands of city youngsters the chance. There were the wafer flying saucers, dot strips, penny Bazookas, wax teeth, the Revell plastic model kits and the cap gun ammo wed scratch until our nails were scorched with gunpowder. Also big wooden seesaws, metal swings, metal kiddie swings, high metal slides, and high, dangerous metal monkey bars. Passed away a few years agoa great man to the very end, and a wonderful loving Grandfather my whole life. The property has a long and mixed history. Live in Babylon now. Just saw Pat Gabriels postyes the penny candy store..forgot all about that one..thank youand your street was the best for sleigh ridingmine was the bus route and got plowed! We moved there in 1958. I think it had an iron fence around it. We put life jackets on all the campers and sailed under both the Whitestone and Throggs Neck Bridge. 3 23 Cresthaven Lane, Whitestone, NY 11357 is a Single Family, Residential property listed for $1,480,000 The property is 3600 sq. Find your perfect home in Venetian Isle, Boynton Beach, FL. I loved Whitestone in those days!
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