Originally located on the east side of the Lagoon, David Simon's office in Mastic Beach during the 1950's was in the model " Brooklyn Citizen" bungalow located on 5 corners. His Brooklyn address is on Adams Street which is also where the home office of the Citizen was. Mastic Colony was developed after clearing up some remaining title issues of the Richard Floyd / Robert estate.

 

KEEPING KOOL

at the Miller's Kozy Korner or The Pidgeon's Ice Docks. I guess an ice card had something to do with WWII rationing.

 

For those who had no phone in their bungalow.

and speaking of bungalows for a quarter you could list yours

I think the one below in the forground was Charlie Stuzback's "Four Queens & A Jack" It was Tom Sutters' home in the '50's and The Coyles lived in the left one.

 

At Jefferson & LaCrosse today.... Time has basically stood still

 

Over in Section 1 you could get electrified by Tony,

your hair cut by Ottavio (Aiello's)

and food and drink at Sal & Tess Azzato's

 

The building opposite the Woodhull Cemetary is still there

 

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