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February 25th, 2014:

Queens Gazette’s Jason D. Antos @ Historic Neirs Tavern: Queens– Then & Now

Jason D. Antos with introductory slide to his lecture based on his 2009 book Queens Then & Now © Frank H. Jump

Neirs Tavern – CLICK FOR WEBSITE © Frank H. Jump

Photograph of ferry terminal at Long Island City for East River Crossings taten in the late 1800s. Love the Castoria ad! – Courtesy of Jason D. Antos

LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Jump (Fading Ads of NYC), Jason D. Antos (Queens: Then & Now), Brian Merlis (Brooklyn Pix dot com) & David Quintana (Lost in the Ozone) © Vincenzo Aiosa

Tonight, Neirs Tavern  hosted a Queens history night featuring Jason D. Antos’s Queens: Then & Now, a fascinating powerpoint presentation with archival photos of Queens juxtaposed to the same perspectives today.  To quote Antos, “it was an evening of incredible photos of local history, beer and yes…wings!” Antos chose a great historic location since, as Antos says:

Neirs is one of the oldest continuously used bars in New York City and has been in operation since 1834! It is a Woodhaven landmark best remembered for its setting in Goodfellas!

It was a truly enjoyable and informative evening. Thanks Jason for inviting me!