A building demolition in downtown Port Chester, NY two years ago revealed some beautiful ghost signs on its adjacent building wall. Curious as to how the heavy machineries got to that demolished building location, I discovered the E. Broadway Street on the back side of the building, running parallel along the train tracks.. Last weekend, I went on foot to sketch at a spot on E. Broadway St. I drove by this very bumpy road a couple of times before hand so I kind of know what to expect. Glad the weather was nice, too.
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I love how there are such interesting buildings around to sketch!!! You found a beauty!
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