Guess That Bensonhurst Street: How Many Of These Historic 18th Avenue Images Can You Place?
How familiar are you with Bensonhurst’s history? So much has changed since these photos were taken, you might be a neighborhood native and still not recognize what your street looked like a half century ago. Take a look at the below pictures to test your knowledge. Their addresses, along with a modern photo of the spot, are at the end — no cheating!
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3. Photo via NYPL
Are you ready? Scroll down past Caesar’s Bay for the answers!
1. 84th Street and 18th Avenue in 1923 — New Utrecht Dutch Reformed Church
The church still stands today.
From the photo’s caption:
This is the New Utrecht Dutch Reformed Church. In the background, is the Van Pelt Manor, built in 1664, acquired by the City of New York, in 1925.
2. 67th Street and 18th Avenue in 1922
Today the property is an Apple Bank.
From the photo’s caption:
An old frame mansion, once a hotel and later P.S. No. 188. In 1925 it was occupied by the John Hughes Council, Knights of Columbus, No. 481.
3. 68th Street and 18th Avenue in 1925
Today the street is bustling with activity and is lined with commercial businesses.
From the photo’s caption:
When 68th Street joins Eighteenth with Nineteenth Aves., this house will be demolished, as the street will run through the house. In 1857 to 1873 it was the residence of D. Robert, later it became the Kallman Orphanage.
Do well? Do poorly? Give yourself another shot and guess at these historic neighborhood photos