Thursday, September 20, 2007

Forgotten Places

During the 1940's many buildings, houses and even monuments were being built all over the state of New York. Today, we are developing and more heavily enhancing our way of living. For example, contractors are now destroying all obsolete homes and replacing them with new furnished houses. The site http://www.forgottenny.com/ convinces others to help save old fashioned churches, houses, and buildings. Also, the site focuses on how important these buildings mean something to a certain neighborhood.
All over New York we have beautiful sceneries of many places. However, some businesses, houses and even mini-markets are gone! Every business has customers that love their food, clothing or anything the business might sell. Some people are tournished and feel the depression of historic landmarks. There are over 10 pizzerias that have gone under the forgottenny website within the last month. People are given they're best to help save a 160- year old church. They have created a new blueprint to help save the old church. Places like CollegePoint, Bayside, Forest Hills, and Whitestone are domilishing ranch houses.
The site is useful for everyone. It provides information and photos on what is occuring around the communities of New York. I strongly, believe everyone needs to know about historic places that were once put up in their neighborhood. The purpose of the site exists to a number of events. It acsents the sentimental value of historical landmarks forgotten through lack of interest or even technology. Nowadays, everyone is using the computers instead of going out on their own to find research. Photographs and pictures are accessible online all the time, this stops the use of going to the library. Sooner or later, no one will be writing on pen or paper.
In conclusion the site www.forgottenny.com has many different perspectives. People should value their historic landmarks before they know its gone. Like some people try to help and save their historic monuments in their town are showing there full attention to what's going on.

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