tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28510527.post8219310009512714340..comments2023-07-17T10:58:38.360-04:00Comments on The Brooklyn Trolley Blogger: Bedford Ave. BluesBrooklynTrolleyBloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09704760727364587466noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28510527.post-90466332994172753572010-08-20T16:06:04.489-04:002010-08-20T16:06:04.489-04:00No! Thank you for taking the time out to comment....No! Thank you for taking the time out to comment. I remember when Pee Wee visited. He was broken by the scene. I was born 5 years after Ebbets' demolition. I lived only a few very short miles from the site. I always passed by the site of Ebbets when we visited my aunt. The block I lived on then was bordered by Holy Cross Cemetery. Gil Hodges is buried there. Over those early years BrooklynTrolleyBloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09704760727364587466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28510527.post-29273828599163268152010-08-20T04:02:55.239-04:002010-08-20T04:02:55.239-04:00I once read that Pee Wee Reese went by there durin...I once read that Pee Wee Reese went by there during the 90's (after not being by the site since the Dodgers left), and when he saw it, he broke down. Seeing this picture, I can see why. <br /><br />Never having visited Brooklyn before, that picture is so eerie, as knowing what was there before, I can envision it, but seeing all those apartments is jarring (even though I was born two decadesNSBZerohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10275974279491596557noreply@blogger.com