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Parking Lot at the Corner of Borden Ave and Vernon Blvd, 2005

Collection: Frank Carrado Long Island City Digital Photographs
Date: April 29 2005; 2005-04-29 Material: Color photograph Dimension: 4 x 6 inches
Creator: Frank Carrado Identifier: aql:20186 qmp-FC-02112014-097 qmp-FC-02112014-097.tif

Description: A Long Island City resident, Frank Carrado, took this photo of a parking lot located in the corner of Borden Ave and Vernon Blvd, in 2005. The photo is depicting parking-rates outside the parking booth, parked and moving vehicles, and commercial billboards promoting Mega Million and the movie "Constantine." Later, this lot is use as an outside sitting area for a high-rise apartment building name "One Hunter's Point."

Collection : aql:15752

Creator : Frank Carrado

Date : April 29 2005; 2005-04-29

Summary/Description : A Long Island City resident, Frank Carrado, took this photo of a parking lot located in the corner of Borden Ave and Vernon Blvd, in 2005. The photo is depicting parking-rates outside the parking booth, parked and moving vehicles, and commercial billboards promoting Mega Million and the movie "Constantine." Later, this lot is use as an outside sitting area for a high-rise apartment building name "One Hunter's Point."

Subject : Parking lots

Rights : Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Borden Avenue and Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City, Queens, NY Long Island City (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Digital image

Format : Color photograph; 4 x 6 inches

Identifier : aql:20186 qmp-FC-02112014-097 qmp-FC-02112014-097.tif

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