
© Frank H. Jump
See NY Times video short Jan. 27 [2006]- Grand Machinery Exchange, a fixture on Centre Street in Lower Manhattan since 1927, has moved to Long Island. (Produced by Brent McDonald and Matthew Orr) & related article.
vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends

© Frank H. Jump
See NY Times video short Jan. 27 [2006]- Grand Machinery Exchange, a fixture on Centre Street in Lower Manhattan since 1927, has moved to Long Island. (Produced by Brent McDonald and Matthew Orr) & related article.
Posted in: Industrial Decay, Machine Shop, NYC, Tools.
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Posted in: Appliances, Furniture, Ghost signs, ghost ads & other phantoms, Park Slope Brooklyn.
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Shutters Flapping, Pre–Katrina– French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996

Bourbon Street at Night- French Quarter, New Orleans 1996

Domino Sugar Factory – View from Mississippi River, New Orleans, 1996

Preservation Hall– French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996

Antoine’s Restaurant– French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996

Broussard’s Restaurant– French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996

Bourbon Street Burlesque Club– New Orleans, 1996

Gumbo Heads Cajun T-Shirt Honky-Tonk– French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996

K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen– French Quarter, 1996

Le Petit Theater– French Quarter, New Orleans 1996

Mardi Gras Poster- French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996

Maxwell’s Toulouse-Cabaret- 615 Toulouse Street
French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina,
the following description may no longer be accurate.

N’awlins Cajun & Creole Spices French Market
1101 North Peter Street – French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996

Pat O’Brien’s Mint Juleps- French Quarter, New Orleans, 1996

The Pearl Oyster Bar
119 Saint Charles Ave – French Quarter, New Orleans 1996

Rawlinson Studio Art Gallery– French Quarter, 1996
All photos © Robert Baptista
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Posted in: Bourbon Street, Domino Sugar, K-Paul, Maxwell's, New Orleans, Oyster Bar, Preservation Hall, Robert Baptista, Shutters.
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© Frank H. Jump
I miss Grabstein’s kreplach, knaidlach (matzoh balls) & noodle soup (Canarsie). Although this probably was just a deli that sold cold cuts, the deli is a dying breed.
Posted in: Delicatessens, Park Slope Brooklyn.

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