Brooklyn & Queens
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This photo depicts a Witt
8453 at end of Richmond Hill Line on Myrtle Ave just before it merges into
Jamaica Ave in Richmond Hill, Queens. It is circa 1939 by look of marquee
of RKO Richmond Hill Theater on Hillside Avenue beyond car at right of
photo. To the immediate left, not shown was the Triangle Hofbrau Restaurant,
a former hotel and stage stop dating from the 1840s that had several identities
over the years. This area is known as the "Triangle". The car is stopped
because another is up ahead just before end of track on a stub with switchback
which permits cars to swing right and go back out Myrtle through Forest
Park to Glendale and then to Ridgewood car barn and El near the Ridgewood
Theater. The Keiths Richmond Hill is an old Vaudeville House that suceesively
became a Keith Albee, then a Keith Albee Orpheum Circuit House before becoming
an RKO Theater when KAO and RCA and Joe Kennedy merged to form RKO in 1929
and made "Talkies" and needed Theater outlets for the product.
Caption data from Dan Reynolds
Dave Pirmann collection
from Joe Testagrose
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